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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: Mon, 3 Oct 94 05:13:16 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #869
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Linux-Misc Digest #869, Volume #2 Mon, 3 Oct 94 05:13:16 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Autoanswer modem (Klaus Weidner)
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Re: Cirrus Logic 5428 ! (Richard Stone)
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Re: Telnet & ftp freeze! (Michael Haardt)
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Re: Cirrus Logic 5428 ! (Richard Stone)
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Re: [Q] WD 1Gig HD + EIDE w/ Linux (David Fox)
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Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week (David Fox)
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Can X give up the mouse when it is idle? (Oz Dror)
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3D graphics software. (Chiu David Kwai-On)
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Re: Novell unveils plan for Corsair (Ron Holt)
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Bash Arrays[?] (David J Topper)
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Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one? (M. K. Shenk)
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Re: assword: (Karsten Johansson)
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Re: New User HOWTO proposal (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Re: How to access Linux filesystem while running dos? (Frank Crowell)
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Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week (Maxim Spivak)
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PLS recommend a G++ debugger ( with or without X ) (Daniel Damon Roscigno)
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Anyone interested in a port of ALGOR to Linux? (Steve DuChene)
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Re: Need MOTIF Library Clone (Alexandre Naaman)
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Where to find kernal upgrades (Rob Kean)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: klaus@snarc.greenie.muc.de (Klaus Weidner)
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Subject: Re: Autoanswer modem
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 12:48:42 GMT
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alan@osborne.demon.co.uk (Alan Osborne) writes:
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>Robert Willett (rob@finale.demon.co.uk) wrote:
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>: I don't believe that it's my modem as it works fine receiving Faxes
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>: under Windows. I'm not an expert on modems (or anything else for that matter)
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>What getty are you using? And I know it may be obvious but are you
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>using /dev/cua? for outgoing and /dev/ttyS? for incoming as you
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>should be?
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If you use mgetty+sendfax, you don't activate modem autoanswer, it
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will listen for the RING returned by the modem instead. Note that
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with mgetty, you have to use /dev/ttyS? for *both* incoming and
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outgoing calls.
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Klaus
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--
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\ mail: klaus@muc.de, irc: tengu, http://www.muc.de/~klaus/
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\ .signature error -- quote dumped
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From: rstone@infi.net (Richard Stone)
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Subject: Re: Cirrus Logic 5428 !
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 21:43:01 GMT
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Liu Chen (lchen@prang.ee.nus.sg) wrote:
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: -> My computer is using Cirrus Logic 5428 Display Card!
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: -> Anyone out there knows how to set the "Xconfig" file in Linux in order to execute Xwindows successfully?
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: Me too!
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I've seen enough requests for this that I'll post my (working) Xconfig file
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for the CLGD-5428 to anonymous ftp on my home system in /pub/linux.
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You may have to edit the mouse parameters or whatnot, but the 256 color
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server and ModeDB entries should work with *any* SVGA capable monitor.
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Three modes are available: 1024x768i, 800x600, 640x480 My monitor is a
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fixed-frequency SVGA type which won't let me do much else, but you're
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welcome to add your own tiddles to it once you've got it working.
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My setup is 1.0.8 kernel, XF86 2.1.x, GD5428 w/2Mb DRAM.
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--
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Richard S. Stone Network Engineer
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The Engineering Design Group
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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" "If it *is* broke, pay us to fix it!"
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2-FOR-1 DEAL: "We'll break it for you and then fix it; for one low price!"
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rstone@edgp.com rstone@infi.net
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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/* disclaimer.h */
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printf("The opinions expressed above are my own, and do not necessarily
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represent those of the Engineering Design Group or its affiliates.\n")
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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------------------------------
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From: Michael Haardt <(michael)u31b3hs@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: Telnet & ftp freeze!
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 94 18:24:26 MET
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trevor@xanax.apana.org.au (Trevor Lampre) writes:
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> Many have. I have posted twice myself about it and seen at least 5 other
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> posts not including this thread. I have never seen a response and my emails
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> to other posters has never been answered. It's pissing me off that nobody
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> seems to know the answer or have a fix. I've been patching my kernel up
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> to 1.1.51 (I think it got worse at .51) as well as rebuilding my daemons.
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And I thought I was the only one with such problems. I get a
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connection, but packet by packet it gets slower, until about one packet
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per minute is being sent. This is for tcp connections like telnet or
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ftp, ping always works just fine. It is interesting to see that while
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the connections hangs, there is indeed no traffic on the serial line. I
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guess I have to try if PPP works better, because so far nobody could
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give me any hint about what to try or even cared to comment on it.
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Michael
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--
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Twiggs and root are a wonderful tree (tm) Twiggs & root 1992 :-)
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------------------------------
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From: rstone@infi.net (Richard Stone)
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Subject: Re: Cirrus Logic 5428 !
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 21:45:24 GMT
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: I've seen enough requests for this that I'll post my (working) Xconfig file
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: for the CLGD-5428 to anonymous ftp on my home system in /pub/linux.
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Oooops! anonymous ftp to edgp.com
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--
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Richard S. Stone Network Engineer
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The Engineering Design Group
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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" "If it *is* broke, pay us to fix it!"
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2-FOR-1 DEAL: "We'll break it for you and then fix it; for one low price!"
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rstone@edgp.com rstone@infi.net
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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/* disclaimer.h */
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printf("The opinions expressed above are my own, and do not necessarily
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represent those of the Engineering Design Group or its affiliates.\n")
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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------------------------------
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From: fox@graphics.cs.nyu.edu (David Fox)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: [Q] WD 1Gig HD + EIDE w/ Linux
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Date: 02 Oct 1994 14:50:36 GMT
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In article <36lvjr$ru0@werple.apana.org.au> gtj@werple.apana.org.au (Glenn Jayaputera) writes:
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] Hi.. I am planning to install Slackware 2.0 Distribution on a machine w/
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] EIDE and 1Gig WD hard-drive. Is there anything I have to watch-out in
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] regards to 1024 cylinder limitation issue??
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I haven't used EIDE drives, but I have several SCSI drives with more
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than 1024 cylinders. If you are using the *current* slackware, *not*
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2.0, be sure to set Linux fdisk (version 1.5b) to non-DOS
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compatibility mode - when it is invoked it is in DOS compatibility
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mode. I found that all the partitions I created beyond cylinder 1024
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were created to actually start at 1024, so they overlapped and my
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system crashed when I set up my swap partition (because the swap
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signature corrupted my ext2fs partition.) If anyone thinks I've
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analyzed this situation incorrectly I'd be interested in hearing about
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it.
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--
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David Fox xoF divaD
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NYU Media Research Lab baL hcraeseR aideM UYN
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From: fox@graphics.cs.nyu.edu (David Fox)
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Subject: Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week
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Date: 02 Oct 1994 14:55:20 GMT
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In article <36lpp7$jtb@ionews.io.org> silver.e@grin.io.org (Eric Silver) writes:
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] Eight years ago, Billy Gates screamed, WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! I can make
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] Windows a better OS/2 than OS/2. And like good the little drones we are
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] because we do everything the mainstream media tells us to, we waited.
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] Some of us are still waiting...
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] Two years ago, Billy Gates screamed even louder, WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! I
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] can make Windows a better UNIX than UNIX. And like the good little
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] drones we are because we do everything the mainstream media tells us
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] to, some are waiting ...
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I don't see any reason to blame the "mainstream media", that's a tired
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slogan borrowed from politics (via the mainstream media, ironically.)
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I think Gates himself has semi-magical powers to convince people of
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things. I actually admire this ability, though I rarely agree with
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what he is convincing people of.
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] Some things never change and some just don't get it!
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] Eric Silver
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--
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David Fox xoF divaD
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NYU Media Research Lab baL hcraeseR aideM UYN
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.windows.x.i386unix
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From: dror@netcom.com (Oz Dror)
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Subject: Can X give up the mouse when it is idle?
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 23:10:14 GMT
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OS: Linux 1.1.49
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Is there a way to make X (Xfree 2.1.1) give up the mouse device, when X
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is idle. (in the same way that X give up the mouse when switching VT)
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In case you wander why I need to do that. I have a second modem connected to
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/dev/cua2 (have the same IRQ as the mouse, /dev/cua0). I would like to use
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the second modem (to page me and monitor my phone calls), when I am not at
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home (X is idle). Now I can use the second modem only when I switch VT. (I
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had to disable selection).
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-Oz
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--
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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California
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SMAIL dror@netcom.com <<Use Linux since 8/15/94>>
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PHONE (213) 874-7978 Fax (213) 874-7965
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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From: a418chiu@cdf.toronto.edu (Chiu David Kwai-On)
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Subject: 3D graphics software.
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 15:44:55 GMT
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Is there any 3D graphics software works under linux? I'll very much
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appreciate if someone can tell me the ftp site.
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From: ron@novell.com (Ron Holt)
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Subject: Re: Novell unveils plan for Corsair
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 20:52:07 -0600
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In article <35smlr$irk@clarknet.clark.net>, Marc Fraioli <mjf@clark.net> wrote:
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>
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>I think I read that it is no longer what it was originally intended to be,
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>however. ie, it no longer runs on Linux.
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This is true.
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>I think it now is either the
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>same applications as before, but on UnixWare, or it is simply an
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>Internet-access package for Windows.
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Close. Corsair is now basically the same set of client side interfaces
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and browsers for Windows and Unix. Plus a few other goodies.
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>They took the teeth out of it
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>after Ray Noorda left.
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Basically true. But who's the "they"? Certainly not the Corsair team...
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>The new CEO, Bob Frankenberg, is yet another
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>dull business man with no real interest in his industry.
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Not true. Running a billion dollar company is more complex that you paint it.
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Ron
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From: djt1@aloha.cc.columbia.edu (David J Topper)
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Subject: Bash Arrays[?]
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 21:41:53 GMT
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Greetings from the exasperation society,
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I'm wondering about the compatibility of BASH with the KORN SHELL.
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In particular, I'm trying to access individual components in an
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array.
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tempvar=`file *`
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This is no problem.
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echo $tempvar
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Displays a nice (space delimited) list containing the info from
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`file *`.
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But when I try something like:
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echo $file[1] or echo${file[1]}
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I come up zero. And likewise:
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tempvar[1]=`file *`
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won't work either. Does BASH use some other method? Is that
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method portable to sh, csh, and/or ksh?
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Thanks,
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From: mkshenk@u.washington.edu (M. K. Shenk)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.386bsd.misc
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Subject: Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one?
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 23:49:32 GMT
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In article <36jcb5$ilp@rivendell.apana.org.au>,
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Phil Homewood <phil@rivendell.apana.org.au> wrote:
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>Po-Han Lin (plin@girtab.usc.edu) wrote:
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>: Now the question is, which os better? Better as in...
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>
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>
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>: 3) faster
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>
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>FreeBSD (the difference isn't generally noticeable)
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Support this?
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From: ksaj@csis.pcscav.com (Karsten Johansson)
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Subject: Re: assword:
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 23:12:02 GMT
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Sumner West (sumner@justcomp.com) wrote:
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: Login incorrect
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: SAVITR login: f the Moon +1 408 245 SPAM
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Looks like your WAFFLE just died.
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--
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There are those who are born UNIX | Karsten Johansson
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Those who are made UNIX | 416/691-9838
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And those who become UNIX |
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For the kingdom of heaven's sake | Matthew 19:12
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From: mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Subject: Re: New User HOWTO proposal
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 04:19:33 GMT
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Matt Welsh (mdw@cs.cornell.edu) wrote:
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: Miscellaneous tips, tricks, and so forth are already covered in the
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: Tips-HOWTO, by Vince reed (reedv@rpi.edu). Please send that information
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: to him. I'd rather see people updating the current HOWTOs instead
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: of trying to preempt what we already have.
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: Thanks,
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: mdw
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I agree with Matt. Also, a few other Linux documents that I've found
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that most new users overlook that can answer a _LOT_ of first-time and
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configuration questions are :
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Linux Information Sheet
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The Linux Installation HOWTO
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by Matt Welsh, mdw@sunsite.unc.edu
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Linux Meta-FAQ
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Linux HOWTO Index
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by Matt Welsh, mdw@sunsite.unc.edu
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If I may point out, as mundane as it may seem, the Linux HOWTO Index is very
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valuable for pointing the new user to the appropriate documentation to
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answer the questions at hand.
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-- Mark
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--
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"Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus."
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============================================================
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Mark A. Horton ka4ybr mah@ka4ybr.atl.ga.us
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P.O. Box 747 Decatur GA US 30031-0747 mah@ka4ybr.com
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+1.404.371.0291 33 45 31 N / 084 16 59 W
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: frankc@netcom.com (Frank Crowell)
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Subject: Re: How to access Linux filesystem while running dos?
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 22:03:31 GMT
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In article <Cwos3J.Lq3@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca>,
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Philip Siming Zhan <szhan@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
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>I know that DOS filesystem is visible from Linux (when you run Linux)
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>(you can access un-stackered DOS partition or use DOSemu to access the
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>stacked partition.)
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>
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>On the other hand, how can I access Linux files when I run MSDOS?
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>For example, how can I copy a file from Linux partition to DOS or vice
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>verse? (I do not mean to excute linux binaries).
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>
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>Phil
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MS DOS only can see its own file system; doesn't know about other types.
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Linux can see MS DOS filesystem and HPFS (OS/2: read only).
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For completeness, OS/2 can see MS DOS and HPFS file systems, but not Linux.
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So if you want to read/write files between Linux and MS DOS, you use
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Linux and do a mount such as:
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mount -t msdos <filepartition> <mount point directory>
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where <filepartition> is where you dos partition is such as
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/dev/hda1
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and <mount point directory> is a linux directory such as:
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/msdos
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Remember too that MS DOS uses the 8.3 name convention so you should
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name all your files accordingly.
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-frank
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------------------------------
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From: maxims@ucsee.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Maxim Spivak)
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Subject: Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 00:34:39 GMT
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In article <1994Oct1.211812.27030@abo.fi>,
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Mats 'MaDsen' Wikholm <mwikholm@at8.abo.fi> wrote:
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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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>
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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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Well... Don't forget that MS targets the _general_ market, i.e. your
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grandma, grandpa, and dog in addition to you, the superuser. For
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_general_ users, MS Windows with Windows apps is probably a better choice
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than Linux. But not necessarily for me or you.
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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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Yeah, but could the 8088 in 1981 run UNIX? Probably--Microsoft did buy
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Xenix. But Lotus 123 was written for DOS, which was what probably
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solidified MS-DOS as _the_ major OS for Intel boxes.
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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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Don't forget that the Unix world is also trying to standardize on a GUI
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(motif on top of X-Windows--COSE) and something similar to OLE--CORBA.
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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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See my first comment.
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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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Alpha, if I'm correct, is also 64 bit. Is DEC/OSF 64 bit? (Actually I'm
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asking.)
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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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I personally think that there's place in the computing world both for
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various Unices and MS-Windows-type OS's. They are generally used by
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different audiences, with only a little overlap.
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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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Max
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--
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**************************************************************************
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Maxim Spivak | #include <GoBears.h>
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University of California, Berkeley | #include <StdDisclaimer.h>
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maxims@ucsee.eecs.berkeley.edu | #include ".signature"
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------------------------------
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From: ddr@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Daniel Damon Roscigno)
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Subject: PLS recommend a G++ debugger ( with or without X )
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 22:54:40 GMT
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I am a new C++ programmer and am looking for a debugger for Linux
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I am currently running Slackware 1.1 with kernel .99pl14
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I will be upgrading to a later version when I get my new CD
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next week or so. X is not important, I just would like to be
|
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able to step through code and set a few breakpoints.
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|
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Thanks!
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Dan.
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------------------------------
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From: s0017210@unix1.cc.ysu.edu (Steve DuChene)
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Subject: Anyone interested in a port of ALGOR to Linux?
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 20:33:53 -0400
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The Computer Aided Modeling package Algor is available for Dos,
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Windows/NT some commercial brands of UNIX (AIX, SunOS, Irix, and
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HP/UX). I have spoken to a representative of this company and
|
||
expressed an interest in running this under Linux, either as a
|
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native app or with the iBCS support now maturing. Unfortunately
|
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they don't have an SCO version that we could try with the iBCS
|
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support now available. She indicated that letters sent to here
|
||
attention at the following address would go a long way towards
|
||
showing an market interest in a Linux/SCO version. Unfortunately
|
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this company does not see fit to provide an E-mail address for their
|
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customers and prospective clients (perhaps this lack of convenient
|
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access method should be pointed out in the letter!) so this will have
|
||
to be done using snail mail. So anyone who would like to see a port
|
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of Algor please write a letter stating you interest to:
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||
|
||
Adriene Drucker
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C/O Algor Inc.
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150 Beta Dr.
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Pittsburg, PA. 15238
|
||
|
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Since I am located near this area I may try and interest them in a
|
||
demo of the power and versatility of Linux.
|
||
--
|
||
| Steven A. DuChene sduchene@cis.ysu.edu or s0017210@cc.ysu.edu
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| Youngstown State University | Computer Science / Math / Mech. Eng.
|
||
|-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
| Friends don't let friends do DOS
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
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|
||
From: naaman@info.polymtl.ca (Alexandre Naaman)
|
||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development
|
||
Subject: Re: Need MOTIF Library Clone
|
||
Date: 30 Sep 1994 21:50:22 GMT
|
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|
||
C.W. Southern (cws9669@ultb.isc.rit.edu) wrote:
|
||
: I am looking for MOTIF libraries. I don't need MOTIF, just the libraries.
|
||
: I once saw that someone metion that there where some MOTIF Library clones
|
||
: out there. Does anyone know about this? Can anyone help.
|
||
|
||
There is a MOTIF clone being worked on as we speak. Check out the Projects-Map
|
||
file for details (on sunsite.unc.edu: /pub/Linux/Incoming or /pub/Linux/docs (I
|
||
think)).
|
||
|
||
Ciao,
|
||
|
||
Alex.
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
Alexandre Naaman | Try out my home page :
|
||
Mechanical Engineering Student | http://www.polymtl.ca:8001/zuse
|
||
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal | /naaman/Mosaic/home.html
|
||
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: rkean@scsn.net (Rob Kean)
|
||
Subject: Where to find kernal upgrades
|
||
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 19:21:06
|
||
|
||
I'm reletively new to the linux world...only been playing with it for about a
|
||
year now. I thought I just upgraded to the newest kernal with 1.1.18.
|
||
|
||
After reading through these posts, I see that the newest ( that I saw
|
||
mentioned) was 1.1.51.
|
||
|
||
Where do these come from. I didn't see them on sunsite or tsx-11???????
|
||
|
||
|
||
thanks
|
||
|
||
rhk
|
||
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