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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: Sun, 2 Oct 94 11:13:14 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #865
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Linux-Misc Digest #865, Volume #2 Sun, 2 Oct 94 11:13:14 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week (Mats 'MaDsen' Wikholm)
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Re: New Linux Distribution (Brian T. Brunner)
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Re: How to pronounce Linux?? (Brad Pitzel)
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Re: free unix software (Thomas Aaron Insel)
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Re: SCO WordPerfect: does it run on Linux? (Brandon S. Allbery)
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GSI controller-good? (Wayne Adams)
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (Erik Fortune)
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Re: How to pronounce Linux?? (Kevin Lentin)
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[ XFree86 ] Permissions problem (bug?) (Mike Battersby)
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Re: New Linux Distribution (S.Herbert@shef.ac.uk)
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Motif
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PROBLEM with console (Joerg Schoeppe)
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phone assistant card!!! (Edmund Humenberger)
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Re: Hmmm (lilo)
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Re: where to get the texbook (Jim Graham)
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Re: where to get the texbook (Jim Graham)
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Boot disk -> Root disk (Pramod Koshy)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: mwikholm@at8.abo.fi (Mats 'MaDsen' Wikholm)
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Subject: Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 21:18:12 GMT
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In article <1994Sep29.142521.10978@gallant.apple.com> Clifford Story <CSTORY@gallant.apple.com> writes:
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>>I especially like the mention of high stability. Maybe this will satisfy
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>>the "it's not ready for prime time" naysayers; then again, probably not.
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>Yeah, probably not. Consider, after all, Windows: Chicago promises to
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>(someday) bring Windows up to where the Mac was in 1986 and Windows
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>still has 90% market share. Sheep follow the shepherd...
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Without DOS and Windows the world of computing would probably
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be a lot more developed today than what it is. Everything that
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MicroSloth gets on the market today is supposed to be new and
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groundbreaking technology...although most of what they have to offer
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has already been implemented in the unix world long ago. MS has been
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talking about a system where everything you use will be just module
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that sonnect together to form an entirety. To me that sounds exactly
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like unix, although their idea will probably include a lot of 'nifty'
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graphics and OLE aso. MS has also announced that it in MS-DOS 7.0 will
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include multi-tasking (that must be a nightmare, just think about
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multi-tasking in Windows), this, if I'm not mistaken :), is already
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included in unix.
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Since I'm bitching at MS why not also say somthing about NT.
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NT stands for New Technology, hah, what's new about 32-bti operating
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systems? And now with the Pentium coming around the New Technology is
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somewhat outdated... Well OK, Linux is 32-bit too but I think Linux
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will be 64-bit before Win-NT. And what about Chicago... isn't that
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32-bit code too?
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I'm not really a big fan of MicroSloth, if you didn't guess
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and this was just my $.01 worth :)
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--
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. . . . mwikholm@at8.abo.fi / frantzgatan 3 E 25
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. . . @358.(9)21.377.363 / 20380 <20>bo finland
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. . Linux, the way to get rid of boot viruses
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. <a href="http://at8.abo.fi/~mwikholm">my homepage</a>
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From: brunner@pax.ssd.loral.com (Brian T. Brunner)
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Subject: Re: New Linux Distribution
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 04:35:09 GMT
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Package should include
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1 floppy, a boot floppy that knows nothing but how to boot off of
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a CD-ROM distribution (nearly any CD-ROM drive on SCSI)
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by means of utilizing the DOS drivers for whatever hardware is present...
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this is a DOS emulator/interface, allowing you to use the DOS drivers
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to talk to the CD-ROM
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2 a CD-ROM with an unzipper and a kernel that will build a SMALL directory
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(USMSDOS) full of symlinks to the utilities on the CD-ROM...
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3 an installer that allows you to select which utilities you like, etc,
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and runs off the CD-ROM. Things that you want to be able to change (or run
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fast)
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must be xferred to HD and changed/loaded from there...
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--
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.sig under construction, please hold.
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From: pitzel@cs.sfu.ca (Brad Pitzel)
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Subject: Re: How to pronounce Linux??
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 20:57:10 GMT
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In article <JSC.94Sep29135804@gwar.mit.edu>,
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Jin S. Choi <jsc@gwar.mit.edu> wrote:
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>Actually, if you want to be downright canonical about it, you can pick
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>up english.au from nic.funet.fi and hear how Linus himself pronounces it.
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>"Hi, my name is Leenoos Torvahlds and I pronounce Leenooks as Leenooks."
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>
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Or better yet, grab "rawseq v0.1" by Christian Bolik, from sunsite.unc.edu:
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/pub/Linux/apps/sound/mixers/rawseq-0.1.tar.gz
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..and you'll get to hear Linus himself rap the proper pronunciation to a
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techno-beat :-)
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How many other operating systems have a techno song in its honor?
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cheers,
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--brad
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pitzel@cs.sfu.ca
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From: tinsel@uiuc.edu (Thomas Aaron Insel)
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Subject: Re: free unix software
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 22:02:44 GMT
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Reply-To: tinsel@uiuc.edu
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oreillyp@earth.execpc.com (Rick Reilly) writes:
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> I am looking for free software which I can compile and/or run on linux.
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> The packages I am interested in are CAD, speadsheets, and word processors.
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> Applications running under X are preferred. I would appreciate either the
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> location of a particular package or a site containing many packages.
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There are text editors for X which approximate word processors, I
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don't use any of them, so I won't comment on them. For technical
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writing (Math/CS at least), TeX is in general easier and more flexible
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to use than any word processor on any platform, and is more convenient
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on Unix than for DOS/Mac. Unlike some, I don't think that it replaces
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a general-purpose word processor, but I don't do enough writing
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writing to justify using another program. There are no shortage of
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text-editors aimed at any & every sort of user.
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SC is a general-purpose text-based spreadsheet, and there is a GNU
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spreadsheet, OLEO, that runs under text or X.
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I don't know about heavy-duty CAD, but xfig is a good drawing program
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on the MacDraw level, and integrates well with TeX. Xfig can produce
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PostScript output, or drawing commands for LaTeX or FigTeX.
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--
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Thomas Insel (tinsel@uiuc.edu)
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"Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing." -- A. Einstein
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From: bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org (Brandon S. Allbery)
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Subject: Re: SCO WordPerfect: does it run on Linux?
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 02:38:53 GMT
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In article <36aa7e$c1g@clarknet.clark.net>, mjf@clark.net says:
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+---------------
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| I have WordPerfect 5.0 for X/Ultrix at work. It is ghastly. Quite
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| probably the worst written piece of software I have ever seen.
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+------------->8
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You didn't have the honor(?) of getting to use WordPerfect 4.2 for SCO and
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Altos System V (Series 1000) (character mode only)... you want badly written
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software?
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WPcorp has a better grasp of *ix with each version they release; 5.1 is quite
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reasonable (aside from weird bugs in the SunOS4.1 version, not present in the
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SCO version) and 6.0 for Solaris 2 is quite nice. Assuming you like
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WordPerfect, of course; I'm rather ambivalent toward it, since every time I
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want to do something useful I seem to always end up doing it in LaTeX instead
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because of limitations in WP. ---I haven't tried 6.0 in this context yet,
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though, and haven't even had a chance to study the manual yet (have to steal
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it from the office :-) so things may well have changed.
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++Brandon
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--
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Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH [44.70.4.88] bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org
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Linux development: iBCS2, JNOS, MH ~\U
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Daily dreading Nehemiah Scudder^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HRush Limbaugh
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From: wadams@pcnet.com (Wayne Adams)
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Subject: GSI controller-good?
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 00:58:36 -0400
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I'm considering upgrading my ide hard drives (Maxtor 345 and WD
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Caviar340) and want to upgrade my generic ide controller. GSI boards seem very
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reasonably priced, but was wondering their compatibility w/Linux and OS/2?
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My system: 486/66 VLB, 8 meg, Colorado 250 floppy tape, and Texel
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DM-3024 cd-rom attached (SCSI) to my PAS sound brd.
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TIA,
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Wayne
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From: erik@westworld.esd.sgi.com (Erik Fortune)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 22:03:53 GMT
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In article <36dsk0$nlj@scotty.waldorf-gmbh.de>, andy@resi.waldorf-gmbh.de writes:
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> Running an Indigo with 16 Megs is just like driving a Porsche
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> with an engine of a VW Bug. Put some more ram into this poor box
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> and you *will* have a fast machine. What you do is just like
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> running Linux on a P-90 with 4 Megs. Would you then say that Linux
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> is a slow and bad OS and that a P-90 is slower than a 68008/8 ???
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> Regarding the network stuff: I don't know which OS you're running
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> but you should try Irix 5.2 before blaming SGI.
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Run a P-90 with eight megs (binaries are about 1/2 the size)
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and *no external cache* and see how speedy it is.
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-- Erik
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p.s. Opinions are mine alone
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From: kevinl@fangorn.cs.monash.edu.au (Kevin Lentin)
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Subject: Re: How to pronounce Linux??
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 11:57:44 GMT
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Jim Graham (jim@n5ial.mythical.com) wrote:
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> It used to be....but it isn't now. Linus settled the issue once and for
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> all early this year. Ftp a copy of english.au or swedish.au from sunsite
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> (I don't remember the exact path...sorry). Then cat this file to
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> /dev/audio (assuming you have your sound card and drivers installed).
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The issue Linus settled was how _he_ pronounces it by posting those files.
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He settled the issue of other people saying it by saying that people should
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pronounce it as it is natural in their language/culture. Having been to a
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talk by Linus, I think his response would be that of apathy. I'm sure he
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doesn't really mind at all how you pronounce it as long as it's close.
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Personally, one thing that does get on my nerves is people pronouncing it
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'Linix' which just seems completely non-sensical.
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--
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[==================================================================]
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[ Kevin Lentin |___/~\__/~\___/~~~~\__/~\__/~\_| ]
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[ kevinl@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au |___/~\/~\_____/~\______/~\/~\__| ]
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[ Macintrash: 'Just say NO!' |___/~\__/~\___/~~~~\____/~~\___| ]
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[==================================================================]
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From: mibat2@penfold.cc.monash.edu.au (Mike Battersby)
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Subject: [ XFree86 ] Permissions problem (bug?)
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 12:32:51 GMT
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Reply-To: mike@starbug.apana.org.au
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With Xfree86 under Linux the /tmp/.X11-unix directory which holds
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the X connection socket is created with mode 0777. This seems (at
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least to me) to be a major problem. I don't know whether it creates
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any security holes, but any user on the system can then go and delete
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the socket, and kill your X connection. I checked the Ultrix and
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Irix 4.0.5 boxes here, and although the SGIs have the same problem
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the Ultrix boxes create the directory with mode 1777.
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Can somebody give me a ruling on whether I'm talking crap or not?
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- Mike
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From: S.Herbert@shef.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: New Linux Distribution
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 12:34:55 GMT
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In article <36ber3$4ht@gandalf.rutgers.edu>,
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Juana Moreno <madrid@gandalf.rutgers.edu> wrote:
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>I have been thinking of putting up a new Linux distribution especially
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>oriented to DOS-Win dummies. I have taken a nontraditional approach and
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>am willing to sacrifice many of the sacred cows of Unix. I really think
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>that many features of traditional unix are not very useful in a typical
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>home pc context. However, clearly Linux has many advantages over Dos-Win
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>if care is taken for keeping a reasonably small distribution. That way,
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>Dos-Win users can discover the power of Linux without feeling overwhelmed.
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>I'd like to include a short and concise guide that highlights the major
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>differences between dos-win and Linux-Xfree86, something of the sort of
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>the book "Unix in a Nutshell" but much shorter. A possible title could be
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>"Unix (Linux) in a Pinhead: an introduccion to Unix for Dos users" (grin).
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> - Defaults to SINGLE USER mode. No need to show the complications
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> of multiuser accounts to newbies who will likely use it
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> personally.
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This is really dumb. Windows is going towards user accounts, and most
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people at University have used networked machines, so they can surely cope
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with the idea of a multiuser machine.
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> - Only one shell: bash, with lots of aliases that match as closely
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> as possible the COMMAND.COM commands and the utilities in
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> the DOS directory. Maybe it won't be very difficult to
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> include a .BAT->.sh translator.
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This is silly as well. BASH is too big, and too slow - the performance
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gains achieved by replacing bash with ash are very noticable on your
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standard DOS-Windows setup (486 with 4 megs, ISA bus and IDE drives).
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> - Only enough utilities to match the functionality of the DOS
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> standard utilities plus the major unix winners like
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> grep, awk and sed. (But not vi or emacs!!!).
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This seems silly. Just because it works for DOS doesn't mean that removing
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all the standard UNIX stuff is a good idea.
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>Possibly perl, and an emacs clone (jove possibly, as it is small, and
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>it is still a text editor), or even pico so that they have a
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>text-based editing program..
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JED. At least that can be made to behave like a DOS editor.
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> - NO NETWORKING, except for maybe a terminal program (minicom) and
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> a mostly configured SLIP (client side only). In that case,
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> maybe Mosaic should be also included.
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Great. What about all these spods who play MUDs? I've lost count of the
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number of people who have switched to Linux over here just so they can play
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with their very own MUD ...
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And isn't PPP a better idea to SLIP these days?
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> -NO SCSI. Most home dos-win users don't even know what SCSI is.
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This is silly. SCSI hardly costs you anything, and you're completely
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locking out everyone with SCSI-only setups. Plus a lot of people hang CD-
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ROM drives off the SCSI port of their soundcards ...
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> -XFree 3.1 configured to use the VGA16 server (mono or color) with
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> a generic (low resolution) Xconfig.
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Get real. Having to put up with 256 colour mode with X is bad enough, but
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do you really expect anyone to take X Windows running in 16 colours
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seriously? (Never mind the idea of low resolution)
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> - Utilities to match the standard Windows applets:
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> Winfile -> Xfm-1.3
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> Progman -> Xfm-1.3
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Erm, sorry - Xfm imho is not yet remotely comparable to either of the above.
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> Notepad -> Axe (?)
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> Write -> Ez
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> Terminal -> Minicom (Seyon?)
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> Mediaplay -> ?????
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> Dos windows -> Xterm,rxvt (of course !!!)
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> Whatelse???
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> - Only one window manager: FVWM
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This is the first good idea in this entire file.
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If you do this, then I sincerely hope that you don't call it Linux - hell,
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don't even call it UNIX, because you'll just give both a very bad name.
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Stuart
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From: s010dls@alpha.wright.edu ()
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Subject: Motif
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 13:28:02 GMT
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You can get Motif from the ACC Bookstore 800-546-7274
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From: p4001bf@sun1.lrz-muenchen.de (Joerg Schoeppe)
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Crossposted-To: de.comp.os.linux
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Subject: PROBLEM with console
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 12:58:46 GMT
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Hi!
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I've a problem to get the xconsole run properly. I wan't something
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like on my SUN. I've added the following Line to my
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/etc/syslog.conf:
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*.=info;*.=notice /dev/console
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and I've run 'MAKEDEV' to create the console
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crw--w--w- 1 root tty 4, 0 Sep 30 14:35 /dev/console
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but when I start 'cmdtool -C' nothing happens. When I start
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'xconsole' as root 'echo foo > /dev/console' works. But as nonroot
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I only get the error message "Couldn't open console" when starting
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'xconsole'.
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Two questions
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Why doesn't the 'cmdtool -C' work?
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Why does 'xconsole' only work for root?
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Thanxs in advance
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Joerg
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From: ed@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_DOMAIN_FILE (Edmund Humenberger)
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Subject: phone assistant card!!!
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 11:57:26 GMT
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Do you want to use your linux machine as
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answering machine
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block people not having the code to contact you
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have a automatic calling machine
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.
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.
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I have a comany that offer me all the information to
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program their phone card which you can put into your pc
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and connect to the phone line. It can do everything you can
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imagine (and more). You can put in your Linux PC 4 cards and
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it costs for one card 200 USD.
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But i dont know if it is worth to write a device driver because
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i saw that there are modems that can do voice service too and cost
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only 200 USD.
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Is there any interrest? Suggestions!
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ed
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From: lilo@slip-11-1.ots.utexas.edu (lilo)
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Crossposted-To: alt.fan.linus-torvalds
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Subject: Re: Hmmm
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 13:52:17 GMT
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On 29 Sep 1994 08:34:35 GMT, Mitchum DSouza (Mitchum.DSouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk) wrote:
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> In article <CwuFoq.60o@news.gu.se>, psybk@pew.psy.gu.se (Bjorn Kihlberg) writes:
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> |> Chris (e8ne@amalthea.sun.csd.unb.ca) wrote:
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> |> : Jeez - I hadn't realized that Linus had such a loyal following ;)
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> |>
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> |> : Chris
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> |>
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> |> But of course! Not anyone would get the idea to start a new .NIX (*NUX?) and
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> |> manage to make it better than all the others combined! :)
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> |>
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> Hey I'm a fan. Have been so since 0.10. Im sure everyone else joined a bit more
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> recently.
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Much more recently....just after the version number change, in fact....I
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guess it must have been 0.95....
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lilo
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From: jim@n5ial.mythical.com (Jim Graham)
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Subject: Re: where to get the texbook
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 13:21:44 GMT
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NOTE: followups to comp.text.tex (for obvious reasons).
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In article <1994Sep29.160709.2988@kfdata.no> hansf@kfdata.no
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(Hans Petter Fasteng) writes:
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> thank you all for your help, strange that it is not anny doc with tex
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>latex or texinfo distributions since all other GNU software is so well
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>documented. I will look around and see what I find.
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Several points.... First, I know I'm being picky here, but if you are
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in an environment where you can't spell TeX with the lowered 'E', DEK
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specifically says it's spelled ``TeX''. See chapter 1 in ``The TeXbook''.
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Second, TeX is not GNU software. It may be redistributed with other GNU
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software, but that's as far as the relationship goes.
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Finally, TeX is very, very well-documented. You've just been looking in
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the wrong places. If you're interested in plain TeX, try the following:
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*) ``First Grade TeX''
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*) ``The TeXbook'' by DEK himself
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*) ``TeX by Topic'' by Victor Eijkhout
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*) check with the TeX User's Group (TUG) for the rest---there's a lot
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more!
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``First Grade TeX'' is a very nice beginner's book, but you'll out-grow
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it rather quickly. Fortunately, at least when I bought it (a long, long
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time ago), it isn't very expensive.
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``The TeXbook'' is, of course, a must.
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``TeX by Topic'' is a great book, once you've advanced your TeXnical
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skills.
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Again, check with TUG (e-mail: tug@math.ams.com) for more details.
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Also check the FAQ and FAQ Supplement on comp.text.tex.
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If you're looking for docs on LaTeX, check with TUG. I use plain TeX, so
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my answers are obviously geared in that direction. :-)
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Later,
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--jim
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--
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73 DE N5IAL (/4) < Running Linux 1.0.9 >
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jim@n5ial.mythical.com ICBM: 30.23N 86.32W
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|| j.graham@ieee.org Packet: N5IAL@W4ZBB (Ft. Walton Beach, FL)
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E-mail me for information about KAMterm (host mode for Kantronics TNCs).
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From: jim@n5ial.mythical.com (Jim Graham)
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Subject: Re: where to get the texbook
|
||
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 13:27:08 GMT
|
||
|
||
NOTE: followups to comp.text.tex (for obvious reasons).
|
||
|
||
In article <Cwws3H.4BoF@austin.ibm.com> michaelb@hobbie.bocaraton.ibm.com
|
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(Michael Rogero Brown (Sys Admin)) writes:
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>From a bookstore. Knuth's TeXBook is not available on-line.
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Actually, it is, but you're not allowed to run TeX on it---it's for use
|
||
as example code, only. I don't recall where it's available for ftp, but
|
||
that's probably in the FAQ or FAQ Supplement (for comp.text.tex, obviously).
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||
|
||
Either way, though, if you want a printed copy, your only choice is to
|
||
go to a bookstore or contact the TeX User's Group (see my previous post
|
||
in this thread and/or the comp.text.tex FAQ or FAQ Supplement).
|
||
|
||
Later,
|
||
--jim
|
||
|
||
--
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73 DE N5IAL (/4) < Running Linux 1.0.9 >
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jim@n5ial.mythical.com ICBM: 30.23N 86.32W
|
||
|| j.graham@ieee.org Packet: N5IAL@W4ZBB (Ft. Walton Beach, FL)
|
||
E-mail me for information about KAMterm (host mode for Kantronics TNCs).
|
||
|
||
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|
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From: koshy@open.cs.fsu.edu (Pramod Koshy)
|
||
Subject: Boot disk -> Root disk
|
||
Date: 1 Oct 1994 18:27:11 GMT
|
||
Reply-To: koshy@nu.cs.fsu.edu
|
||
|
||
|
||
I am trying to load Slakware Linux 2.0.0 which I obtained from the
|
||
sunsite.unc.edu site. The README associated with this distribution says this
|
||
..
|
||
This version contains libc 4.5.26, Linux kernel 1.0.9 and 1.1.18 (plus source
|
||
for many other versions in the source tree, including version 0.01 :^), and
|
||
XFree86 2.1.1.
|
||
|
||
The problem I am having is that the boot disk makes a Ram disk and then
|
||
boots the system from RAM. Then it tells me to load the root disk which also
|
||
works fine. After this when I try to run the fdisk , it says "out of memory"
|
||
.Having only 4 MB of RAM , i need the command that disables the ram disk and
|
||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||
loads the boot, root from the floppy. The information accompanying the
|
||
distribution I have does not give me any information on how to do it. Can
|
||
somebody please help me.
|
||
|
||
Thanks ,
|
||
|
||
Pramod Koshy.
|
||
|
||
E.Mail - koshy@cs.fsu.edu
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