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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: Thu, 29 Sep 94 10:13:13 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #843
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Linux-Misc Digest #843, Volume #2 Thu, 29 Sep 94 10:13:13 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (C.Engelmann)
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Accessing a Printer on a Novell Network from Linux (James Kaufman)
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Re: "voice+data" without special hardware (Maciej Marciniak)
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (Michael Staats)
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SCSI CD-ROM and TMC-850M wont work... (Paul Pearson)
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Re: max line length (Anselm Lingnau)
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Re: Beers for Linus (was: Contrib. $s for Linux Dev) (Ian McCloghrie)
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Re: Pentium-optimized compiler is slower then 486 gcc-2.5.8 on P5 !!! (Joel Scotkin)
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WD8013 or NE2000 for linux network (WONG SIU MING STEPHEN)
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unctrl.h: No such file or directory (zachary brown)
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[Q] Anyone working on aOpenGL port ? (Harald Milz)
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Re: NEWBIE!: How do i Print from GS (not over LPR!) (David MacRae)
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Re: e ? for menu (David MacRae)
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Re: Don't use Linux or it's to academic! (Alan Cox)
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Mosaic w/ term AND wais support (Bob Leap)
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Create boot disk (Another Totoro)
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (Bill Broadley)
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Re: [Q] SW Technology (Jeff Kesselman)
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Re: [Q] SW Technology (Jeff Kesselman)
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BSVC Distribution... (Bradford Wayne Mott)
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Re: Assembler for LINUX??? (Jeff Kesselman)
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Oracle ? (D. Centeno)
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Re: New Linux Distribution (Kelly Lee Setzer)
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Re: Copyright and licensing - a plea to software authors (Russell Nelson)
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Source copyable software is better than artificial life (Aaron Watters)
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From: root@yacc.central.de (C.Engelmann)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 21:57:27 GMT
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haas@phonon.physics.wm.edu (Chree Haas) writes:
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>Bill Broadley (broadley@turing.ucdavis.edu) wrote:
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>: : You should note the the Indy has a MIPS R4600 processor, which is
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>: : much faster than Pentium. Also, the SCSI Drive is faster and more
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>: : expandable than the Dell IDE. Overall, the Indy will have much
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>: : higher throughput and lower price/performance.
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>BTW, when you ran the benchmark, did you add the -mips2 to the command
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>line for the SGI? That can easily make a 5-10% speedup in the code over
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>the default -mips1 option. BUT I don't know what using a pentium optimized
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>compilers effects would be...
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I think that the SpecInt92 values which are published by Intel
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or MIPS are the results of the best available compilers with
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the most suitable options.
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The pentium gains about 15% with GCC2.5.8p vs. GCC2.5.8.
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Carsten
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From: jmk@maroon.tc.umn.edu (James Kaufman)
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Subject: Accessing a Printer on a Novell Network from Linux
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 13:02:15 GMT
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I have built a 1.1.46 kernel with IPX support. Can I access a
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printer on a Novell network?
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How?
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This is a test signature.
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JMK
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From: eric@news.db.erau.edu (Maciej Marciniak)
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Subject: Re: "voice+data" without special hardware
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 17:02:19 GMT
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ddelsig@uoft02.utoledo.edu wrote:
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: >Alex Ramos (ramos@engr.latech.edu) wrote:
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: >: I have an idea, which I plan to implement soon unless someone writes
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[lots of stuff deleted]
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: If you are interested, I'll send it to you.
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Could you post the information, I would also be interested in it.
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From: michael@hal6000.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE (Michael Staats)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 13:19:36 GMT
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lera@zeus.chem.wvu.edu (Valery Petrov) writes:
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> 3-D GL libraries is also freely available for Linux and they are
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>almost compatible with Silicon Graphics GL format.
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Could you please tell us what software this is? I hope you don't speak
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of vogl. What exist is a quite fast (and free) implementation of the 2-D
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GL functions (ftp.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE:/pub/source/X11/Ygl*).
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Michael
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--
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Michael Staats, Theoretical Physics, Uni-GH Duisburg
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email: michael@hal6000.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE
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<a href="http://WWW.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE/">Click</a> me!
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<a href="http://WWW.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE/cuaix/cuaix.html">A c.u.aix archive</a>
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From: ppearson@folio.com (Paul Pearson)
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Subject: SCSI CD-ROM and TMC-850M wont work...
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 16:42:12
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Can somebody give me some suggestions regarding access to my CD-ROM? I am
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using the Slackware 2.0 dist. with kernel version 1.0.9; I have a Future
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Domain TMC-850M scsi card and a Texel CD-ROM (SCSI of course, SCSI ID #2)... I
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have read the HOWTO regarding SCSI and CD-ROM; I have recompiled my kernel
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with SCSI CD-ROM and generic SCSI support turned on as well as iso9660 file
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system support; I have created the device files as per the HOWTO.....
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HOWEVER.... When I boot up I see the message:
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scsi : 0 hosts.
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scsi : detected 0 SCSI disks 0 CD-ROM drivers total.
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ANY help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Oh, by the way, is there somewhere that I need to tell the driver what I/O
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address to use and what IRQ to use? I don't remember supplying this
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information during setup -- or, is the driver auto-configuring? Thx again.
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Please respond via email.
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--Paul Pearson
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ppearson@folio.com
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"Please Wait... Brain booting from floppy."
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From: Anselm Lingnau <lingnau@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
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Subject: Re: max line length
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:35:15 +0100
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In article <3691at$8kl@lynx.dac.neu.edu>,
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zachary brown <zbrown@lynx.dac.neu.edu> wrote:
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> Hi. I had a file containing a VERY long list of files, and I tried
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> # cat `cat files.list`
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> and got an error on the length of the line. For some reason I thought
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> there was no limit on the line length in Linux. How big is the limit,
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> anyway?
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This doesn't have anything to do with the `line length in Linux' because
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there is no such thing. Individual programs may put limits on the length
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of lines that they process, but these days this is no longer considered
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Politically Correct -- the GNU coding conventions, for instance,
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discourage this.
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It is likely that you've run up against a limitation either on the
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command line length or the input-buffer size in the shell you're
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using, or else a limit on the size of the command line arguments of a
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process in the kernel. From the description you're giving it is
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difficult to tell which. RTFM for `xargs' to find a solution, perhaps.
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Anselm
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Anselm Lingnau ......................... lingnau@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
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I bet the human brain is a kludge. --- Marvin Minsky
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From: ianm@qualcomm.com (Ian McCloghrie)
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Subject: Re: Beers for Linus (was: Contrib. $s for Linux Dev)
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 15:44:52 -0700
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mwikholm@at8.abo.fi (Mats 'MaDsen' Wikholm) writes:
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> You might try sending it with the contents described as 'dirty
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>underwear' or something like that, then they wont open the package in
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>customs. Be sure to wrap the bottles up in something so that they
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>don't make any sound (or break) when the package is rattled... :)
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I think the term you're looking for is "smuggling"... I don't
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recommend trying it.
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"Oh! must have been a vest... going off..."
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--
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Ian McCloghrie work: ianm@qualcomm.com home: ian@egbt.org
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____ GCS d-- H s+:+ !g p? au a- w+ v- C++$ UL++++ US++$ P+>++
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\bi/ L+++ 3 E+ N++ K--- W--- M-- V-- -po+ Y+ t+ 5+++ jx R G'''
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\/ tv- b+++ D- B-- e- u* h- f+ r n- y*
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The above represents my personal opinions and not necessarily those
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of my employer, Qualcomm Inc.
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From: jscotkin@jpmorgan.com (Joel Scotkin)
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Subject: Re: Pentium-optimized compiler is slower then 486 gcc-2.5.8 on P5 !!!
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 13:35:57 GMT
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Michael Griffith <grif@corsa.ucr.edu> wrote:
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>Valery Petrov <lera@zeus.chem.wvu.edu> wrote:
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>>Hello Linuxers,
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>>I thought it would be interesting to know:
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>>I've just got a DELL XPS-90 and I installed and tested pentium-optimized gcc-i2.4.0p and the patched version found on sunsite.unc.edu (gcc-i2.5.8p). I've done some benchmarking for
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>>integer and floating point calculations (plain C) and results for "pentium-optimized: -O4 -mpenium" code turned out to be even slower (5% on integer, 20% on floating point calculations) then the standart distribution gcc-2.5.8 code !!! So, don't mess with that Intel optimized compiler.
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>I found different results. A few months ago, when I was playing with
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>an mpeg decoder, I regularly saw 10-15% faster results with 2.4.0p.
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>YMMV.
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FWIW, I have the same DELL, and I went and got that compiler (note that
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this is *not* the one Intel released, but 2.5.8 that someone merged
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in with the intel patches). I had the same result as Valery - programs
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ran exactly the same speed as the 486 optimized one, or a tiny bit
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slower. I tested it with a few real-world programs, like POVray.
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The -04 option even crashed the compiler in a few cases.
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So, either the compiler has problems, Dell lied to me and shipped
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a 486x200 (POV is amazingly fast anyway! YAY!), or there is some real
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problem with the compiler/Dell architecture (which is an Intel motherboard).
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Anyone else try this lately with a Petium and the gcc-i2.5.8p version?
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Joel
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From: s941189@acs.csc.cuhk.hk (WONG SIU MING STEPHEN)
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Subject: WD8013 or NE2000 for linux network
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 16:49:54 GMT
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As I know, both Western Digital (now SMC?) 80x3 series and NE2000
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series NIC work in linux, but which one will give better performance?
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From manuals, WD80x3 uses memory mapped buffer (dual port?) but
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NE2000 uses I/O ports, which one is faster in response, or which one
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is more capable in sending/receiving back-to-back packets?
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Then which (WD80x3 vs NE2000) one requires more CPU cycles to take
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care with, let say per packet?
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All the above is in the context of current linux (1.1.51?) kernel
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network code. What about in general, ie. disregard the relative
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robustness of driver code in linux, what's the inherit merits of
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the above cards?
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Any comment is welcome, please either post here or email me. I'll
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summarize if I get sufficient replies.
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\//////
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Stephen Siu Ming Wong Internet: stephenwong@cuhk.hk [ O O ]
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Dept of Computer Science smwong@cs.cuhk.hk \_-_/
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Chinese University of _| |_
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Hong Kong / \_/ \
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From: zbrown@lynx.dac.neu.edu (zachary brown)
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Subject: unctrl.h: No such file or directory
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 22:44:25 -0400
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Hi. Has anyone seen this? I #include <ncurses/ncurses.h> and compile
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with -lncurses, but I get an error saying it can't find unctrl.h.
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If I make a link from /usr/include/ncurses/unctrl.h into /usr/include,
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everything works fine.
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I use a recent Slackware on a 386 with kernel 1.1.18.
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-ZB-
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From: hm@ix.de (Harald Milz)
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Subject: [Q] Anyone working on aOpenGL port ?
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Reply-To: hm@ix.de
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 10:59:29 GMT
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Subject sez all: Is anyone working on an OpenGL port for Linux? I mean
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the 3D part, not the 2D implementation.
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--
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"Gee, Toto, I don't think we are in Kansas anymore."
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--
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Harald Milz (hm@ix.de) WWW: http://www.ix.de/editors/hm.html
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iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine phone +49 (511) 53 52-377
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Helstorfer Str. 7, D-30625 Hannover fax +49 (511) 53 52-378
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Opinions stated herein are my own, not necessarily my employer's.
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From: dmacrae@hocomms.demon.co.uk (David MacRae)
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Subject: Re: NEWBIE!: How do i Print from GS (not over LPR!)
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Reply-To: dmacrae@hocomms.demon.co.uk
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 12:55:13 +0000
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In article: <5Xh_-syjCwB@wizzard.ping.de> k.dittmann@wizzard.ping.de writes:
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>
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> Hello Brothers & Sisters :)
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> I have a PostScript File that's over 1.6 Megs great, and if i
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> try to Print over the LPR Daemon, i got after some time and many
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> Pages an errormessage like:
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> "Spoolfile to great", or so... (Sorry, I haven't noticed it,
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> and now i'am sitting in my office :/( .)
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Try "lpr -s xxxx", this will craete a symbolic link between the
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origiona output file and the spool directory. No extra space taken
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up. ;)
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Dave MacRae |The views expressed here are mine and
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Edinburgh |mine alone and do not reflect the views
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Scotland |of my employers in any way.
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From: dmacrae@hocomms.demon.co.uk (David MacRae)
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Subject: Re: e ? for menu
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Reply-To: dmacrae@hocomms.demon.co.uk
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 12:55:15 +0000
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In article: <Zw70sc3w165w@justcomp.com> sumner@justcomp.com (Sumner West)
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writes:
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[lots of crap deleted]
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Well that was on of the more informative posts.
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--
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Dave MacRae |The views expressed here are mine and
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Edinburgh |mine alone and do not reflect the views
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Scotland |of my employers in any way.
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Don't use Linux or it's to academic!
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 11:22:51 GMT
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In article <1994Sep23.044135.3298@belvedere.sbay.org> root@belvedere.sbay.org (David E. Fox) writes:
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>: 1. There is no support for the more sofisticated disk handlings like
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>: RAID 5 or STRIPING.
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>In DOS or OS/2? You've got to be kidding that such support will ever
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>happen. At least in the case of Linux, it's an open-developed system, and
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Actually I can get OS/2 RAID support from various places. Good raid arrays
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do it away from the CPU and just look like a very fast scsi drive anyway.
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--
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..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: malaks@turing.uncg.edu (Bob Leap)
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Subject: Mosaic w/ term AND wais support
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 13:34:46 GMT
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Where can I find Mosaic with term (prefer bin2) with proper
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support for wais url's?
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--
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___________________________________________________________________________
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Samir Malak |"Because in the age of information overload,
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malaks@turing.uncg.edu | the ultimate luxury is meaning and content."
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http://www.uncg.edu/~malaks/ | - Louis Rossetto
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From: kkfong@netcom.com (Another Totoro)
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Subject: Create boot disk
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 20:52:27 GMT
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I would like to know how to create a boot disk. In case my system won't
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start, at least I have a second mean of reaching it, and hopefully fix the
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problem. Can anyone tell me how to approach this? Since I don't use Linux
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that often, I consider myself a newbie. If possible, please give me detail
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instructions. Or if a FAQ exists, just point me to it.
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Thanks for all your input.
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From: broadley@turing.ucdavis.edu (Bill Broadley)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 23:08:57 GMT
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Just thought I'd mention that the Pentium CPU is a match for ANY SGI
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except ones based on the R8000, even the R8000 isn't muich faster
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on INT but is 3-4 times on fp. Yes even the ones with the 1 MB
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L2 cache. Not that the SGI's won't win some benchmarks, just that
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the P-90/100 are in the same class.
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SGI's are great for visualization because of software not some
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other inherent advantage.
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Of course when compared to machine in the same price range (running
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at 100 Mhz, without L2 cache) it's even more favorable to the
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Pentium.
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Most low end Indy's don't have a Z buffer, or accelerated 3-d video,
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I don't see any reason they should be any faster at 3-d visualization.
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Of course SGI's come with much more software for such things, compared
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to Linux.
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If anyone has a benchmark that shows SGI's totally outclassing Pentiums,
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I'd be interested in seeing it.
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INT FP
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Intel XPRESS Pent815 100 512+8/8 100.0 80.6 Mar94 comp.arch(Intel)
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Intel XPRESS Pent735 90 512+8/8 90.1 72.7 Mar94 comp.arch(Intel)
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SGI IndyR44 R4400 75/150 1M+16/16 88.1 96.6 Jan94 c.s.sgi.anno
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SGI IndySC R4600 66/133 512+16/16 93.7 72.9 Aug94 SGI anno
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SGI IndyPC R4600 50/100 16/16 62.8 49.9 May94 SGI anno
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SGI IndySC R4000 50/100 1M+8/8 59 61 Jul93 SGI anno
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SGI IndyPC R4000 50/100 8/8 34 35 Jul93 SGI anno
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--
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Bill Broadley Broadley@math.ucdavis.edu UCD Math Sys-Admin
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Linux is great. http://ucdmath.ucdavis.edu/~broadley PGP-ok
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.help
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: [Q] SW Technology
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 01:02:11 GMT
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In article <10426@eagle.ukc.ac.uk>, A.R.R.Torres <arrt@ukc.ac.uk> wrote:
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>
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>I am about to order a system from SW Technology.
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>I am planning to run dos/windows and Linux.
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>Does anyone have any experience dealing with
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>them?
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>-- or would anyone recomend another dealer with
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>a similar price?
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>They are offering a P90 (intel plato), 8MB, 540 M Quantum HD, NCR SCSI,
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>2x CD-Rom for $2499.
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>
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>
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There is a guy in this news-group who was VERY unhappy with his experences
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with this company, I believe. Look back through the posts of the last 2
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weeks or so.
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.help
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: [Q] SW Technology
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 01:03:39 GMT
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In article <10426@eagle.ukc.ac.uk>, A.R.R.Torres <arrt@ukc.ac.uk> wrote:
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>
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>I am about to order a system from SW Technology.
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>I am planning to run dos/windows and Linux.
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>Does anyone have any experience dealing with
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>them?
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>-- or would anyone recomend another dealer with
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>a similar price?
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>They are offering a P90 (intel plato), 8MB, 540 M Quantum HD, NCR SCSI,
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>2x CD-Rom for $2499.
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>
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>
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>Thanks
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>
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>Ana
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>
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Either my machine is screwing up, or thsi is a cross post. In eitehr
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case, i already answered you. (If this IS a cross post, such things are
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generally frowned upon...)
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From: bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu (Bradford Wayne Mott)
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Subject: BSVC Distribution...
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Date: 27 Sep 94 13:43:56 GMT
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===============================================================================
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BBBBBB SSSSS VVV VVV CCCCC
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BB BB SS SS VV VV CC CC
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BB BB SS VV VV CC
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BBBBB SSSSS VV VV CC "A Microprocessor Simulation Framework"
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BB BB SS VV VV CC
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BB BB SS SS VVVV CC CC Version 1.0b3
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BBBBBB SSSSS VV CCCCC
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===============================================================================
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Third BETA Distribution Announcement
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===============================================================================
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BSVC is a microprocessor simulation framework written in C++ and Tcl/Tk.
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It was developed as a senior project at North Carolina State University
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by Bradford W. Mott. BSVC provides a graphical user interface and a
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collection of C++ classes to facilitate the development of microprocessor
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simulators. So far the BSVC framework has been used to developed a
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Motorola 68000 simulator and a HECTOR 1600 simulator. The BSVC distribution
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contains the following:
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* BSVC Graphical User Interface (written in Tcl/Tk)
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* BSVC Simulator Framework (C++ classes)
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* Motorola 68000 simulator & assembler (including the M68681 Dual UART)
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* Hector 1600 simulator & assembler
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CHANGES
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=======
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This is the third BETA release of BSVC. The following changes have been made:
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1.0b2 to 1.0b3:
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a) Added an INCLUDE directive to the 68000 assembler
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b) Fixed a bug in the Program Listing window that caused it to
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only work for programs listed in ascending order
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c) Corrected a small problem with the file selector that caused it
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to "grab" the mouse while reading a directory (This causes problems
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with networked file systems that take a long time to read)
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d) Fixed bugs in two of the Framework classes that caused them not
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to compile under GCC 2.6.0
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1.0b1 to 1.0b2:
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a) Added a BREAK instruction to the 68000 simulator and assembler
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that acts like a breakpoint. When the simulator executes this
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instruction while "running" it will stop running like it
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hit a breakpoint.
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b) Added a new file selector to the user interface
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c) Fixed several small bugs in the HECTOR 1600 simulator
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Supported Systems
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=================
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The BSVC distribution supports the following systems:
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* Linux 1.x.x
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* Ultrix 4.3
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* SunOS
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* HP-UX 9.0
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Required Software
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=================
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BSVC requires the following software to compile and run:
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* gcc and the g++ library
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* Tcl/Tk (Needs the "wish" executable with the addinput extension.
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I'm working on making "wish" binaries available for the
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supported systems listed above)
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Distribution Site
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=================
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The BSVC distribution can be obtained from ftp.eos.ncsu.edu in the
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pub/bsvc directory as "bsvc-1.0b3.tar.Z".
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Contacts
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========
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If you have any questions regarding the BSVC distribution send mail to:
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bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Assembler for LINUX???
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 01:06:44 GMT
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In article <369lju$ptp@srvr1.engin.umich.edu>,
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greek <qiongw@news-server.engin.umich.edu> wrote:
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>Does anyone know if there is any assembler available for linux? Something like
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Gcc comes with a basic asssembler, as.
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>
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>Macro Assembler? Thanks!
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If you want macro capability, GNU has a precprocessor for as called gasp.
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>
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>
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> -Joan
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>
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From: dcenteno@slab.lysis.ch (D. Centeno)
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Subject: Oracle ?
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 12:39:56 GMT
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HI,
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Does Oracle database work with LINUX?
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Thanks
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D.Centeno
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------------------------------
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From: setzerkl@vvcs (Kelly Lee Setzer)
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Subject: Re: New Linux Distribution
|
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 23:11:46 GMT
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S. Lee (sl14@crux3.cit.cornell.edu) wrote:
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: Is it possible to make a "Instant DOS-installable Linux"? What if
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: somebody
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: 1) installs slackware on a Umsdos partition
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: 2) Installs Loadlin under DOS
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: 3) zip the whole X:\Linux and X:\Loadlin directory into LINUX.ZIP (I'm
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: against .tar.gz here because it is easier to get zip under DOS)
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I have just jumped (headfirst, without looking) into the linux world,
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and it was a bit scary, even though I'm not so much of a DOS/Win
|
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weenie. A "quickie" distribution of this type would be great for
|
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people wanting to see what Linux was all about. Going through boot
|
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disk, root disk, setup, etc...is a bit much if it's for a trial
|
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installation.
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Anyone that actually does this should be careful so as to keep
|
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the setup open enough such that the user can just add to it instead of
|
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starting over with native linux fs (and the works).
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|
Kelly
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------------------------------
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From: nelson@crynwr.com (Russell Nelson)
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|
Subject: Re: Copyright and licensing - a plea to software authors
|
|
Date: 29 Sep 1994 10:02:19 -0400
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Reply-To: nelson@crynwr.com (Russell Nelson)
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|
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 23:59:02 +0500
|
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From: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@MIT.EDU>
|
|
Cc: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU
|
|
Address: 1 Amherst St., Cambridge, MA 02139
|
|
Phone: (617) 253-8091
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|
|
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 94 23:53 EDT
|
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From: nelson@crynwr.com (Russell Nelson)
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|
|
|
An odd kind of interface copyright if you can unilaterally take the
|
|
"copyright" away from the "copyright holder", by actually programming
|
|
to that interface.
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|
|
In other words, if you don't like the gmp "interface copyright", write
|
|
a package that is compatible with it (that people would seriously
|
|
use). That act takes away the "interface copyright", which could not
|
|
happen under copyright law if an actual copyright on the interface was
|
|
claimed.
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|
|
|
So whether or not package A can be distrbuted only under the terms
|
|
attached to package B depends on the existence or non-existence of
|
|
package C, where A, B, and C do not share any lines of codes and are not
|
|
otherwise derived from one another?
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This is rational?
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Sure, because the copyright for B says that if you use it, you're
|
|
making a derivation, and copyright law says that you can control the
|
|
use of derivations.
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|
|
What you're hoping for is a world where every rule can be written down
|
|
in advance, and no interpretation of rules is ever necessary.
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|
|
I suppose that since no one else has written a freeware distribution of
|
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MS-DOS, the fact that your drivers dynamically link with MS-DOS means
|
|
that they are "one program", and you are therefore misappropriating
|
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Microsloth's program by using the subterfuge of distributing drivers
|
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separately from MS-DOS?
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No, because neither MS-DOS nor the packet driver spec were written as
|
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an escape from the GPL.
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-russ <nelson@crynwr.com> http://www.crynwr.com/crynwr/nelson.html
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Crynwr Software | Crynwr Software sells packet driver support | ask4 PGP key
|
|
11 Grant St. | +1 315 268 1925 (9201 FAX) | What is thee doing about it?
|
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Potsdam, NY 13676 | LPF member - ask me about the harm software patents do.
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|
------------------------------
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|
|
Crossposted-To: comp.lang.tcl,gnu.misc.discuss,comp.lang.perl,comp.lang.python
|
|
From: aaron@vienna.njit.edu (Aaron Watters)
|
|
Subject: Source copyable software is better than artificial life
|
|
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 13:08:40 GMT
|
|
|
|
I don't know a lot about this artificial life stuff
|
|
-- but I'm suspicious of anything Newsweek gets goofy about
|
|
-- and I suspect its primary use is as another money extraction tool
|
|
to be applied by ai labs to the department of defense
|
|
(and more power to 'em).
|
|
|
|
Nevertheless in wondering why free software is so good these days
|
|
it occured to me that the propagation of free software is one gigantic
|
|
artificial life evolution experiment, but the metaphor isn't perfect.
|
|
|
|
Programs are thrown out into the harsh environment, and the bad ones
|
|
die. The good ones adapt rapidly and become very robust in short
|
|
order.
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|
|
The only problem with the metaphor is that the process isn't random
|
|
at all. Python _chooses_ to include tk's genes; Linux decides
|
|
to make itself more suitable for symbiosis with X, etcetera.
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|
|
|
Free software is artificial life, but better.
|
|
Aaron Watters
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|
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
|
|
New Jersey Institute of Technology
|
|
University Heights
|
|
Newark, NJ 07102
|
|
phone (201)596-2666
|
|
fax (201)596-5777
|
|
home phone (908)545-3367
|
|
email: aaron@vienna.njit.edu
|
|
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** FOR YOUR REFERENCE **
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The service address, to which questions about the list itself and requests
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to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, is:
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Internet: Linux-Misc-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
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You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux.misc) via:
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Internet: Linux-Misc@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
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Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
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nic.funet.fi pub/OS/Linux
|
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tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux
|
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sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux
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