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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: Tue, 4 Oct 94 12:13:12 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #877
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Linux-Misc Digest #877, Volume #2 Tue, 4 Oct 94 12:13:12 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Richard L. Goerwitz)
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Re: Database for linux? (Willy.Wittesaele)
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Re: Suitable front-end to postgres ? (Kai Petzke)
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New book for Linux! (David Reeve Sward)
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DCE RPC and IDL Compiler Source to be Accessible Via the Internet (Harald Milz)
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*** PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING *** (misc-2.07) (Ian Jackson)
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TMOSAIC (Scott A. Janousek)
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Re: How to pronounce Linux?? (Kevin Lentin)
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Re: Hmmm (J.J. Paijmans)
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Re: PLS recommend a G++ debugger ( with or without X ) (Kevin Lentin)
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[q] Anyone using the BBS sw? (Steve Matthews)
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What GNU Tutorials would you attend? (Richard Stallman)
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REQ: MIDI-sequencer for Linux (Tschirley_Rene)
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Linux as print-box very good, but ... (Markus Gruenkorn (MAGIC))
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Windows accelerator and Cirrus Logic (rschramp@et.tudelft.nl)
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions
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From: goer@quads.uchicago.edu (Richard L. Goerwitz)
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Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
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Reply-To: goer@midway.uchicago.edu
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 13:07:24 GMT
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hartnupj@cs.aston.ac.uk writes:
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>>
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>>I'm attempting to find a word processor for Linux. One that will
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>>allow me to create reports, and type up documents.
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>
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>TeX is extremely powerful, but if you want WYSIWYG editing, it's not what you're looking for.
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>
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>Oh yes, it's worth mentioning that once you've got a good template up and running, with
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>your generic styles set up correctly, you can hammer out large documents much faster
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>than you would with for example MS Word, simply because you're using a text editor
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>with it's faster keyboard response, editing shortcuts, and you don't have to keep
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>going from mouse to keyboard.
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Still, it is not as if style sheets can't be done using major word proces-
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sors. And I'm not sure that TeX is really the right thing to bring up for
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average users. It's just not a word processor in the sense that most of
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us use those words. Any system that separates editing from viewing just
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adds another gratuitous layer of indirection to the process of producing
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documents.
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--
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-Richard L. Goerwitz goer%midway@uchicago.bitnet
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goer@midway.uchicago.edu rutgers!oddjob!ellis!goer
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From: wittesa@reks.uia.ac.be (Willy.Wittesaele)
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Subject: Re: Database for linux?
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 09:36:42 GMT
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zachary brown (zbrown@lynx.dac.neu.edu) wrote:
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: Is there a database program for Linux, of similar power to something
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: like SPSS?
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: Thanks.
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:
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: -ZB-
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Hello ,
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I thought that SPSS is a statistical package and not a database !
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Willy
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wittesa@reks.uia.ac.be
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From: wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Kai Petzke)
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Subject: Re: Suitable front-end to postgres ?
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Date: 2 Oct 94 11:29:40 GMT
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rik@parsec.nl (Rik Zandvoort) writes:
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>Postgres seems to work fine with linux, but writing applications is not that
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>easy.
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>Does there exist any front end that is ported to Linux?
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>And where can I find it?
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There are at least two: spog and pgbrowse. The later is a graphical
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browser for postgres tables. You can use it for looking up data in
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a table, or entering new data:
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ftp:
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marie.physik.tu-berlin.de:/pub/linux/postgres/4.2.contrib
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s2k-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu:/pub/postgres/unofficial-ports/linux/4.2.contrib
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ftp.lysator.liu.se:/pub/linux/postgres/4.2.contrib
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Kai
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--
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Kai Petzke | How fast can computers get?
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Technical University of Berlin |
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Berlin, Germany | Sol 9, of course, on Star Trek.
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wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de |
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From: David Reeve Sward <sward+@CMU.EDU>
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Subject: New book for Linux!
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 09:10:00 -0400
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Well, I just heard of it. In the October CACM on page 43 is an ad from
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Springer-Verlag for _Linux_-_Unleashing_the_Workstation_in_Your_PC_.
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The cover has a picture of a "Friends don't let friends use DOS" button
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:).
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The blurb:
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"Linux has emerged as a viable alternative to commercial UNIX systems,
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with its ability to turn a 386/486-PC into a UNIX workstation with
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performance characteristics comparable to a RISC workstation. As the
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definitive guide to Linux, this book instoduces the concepts and
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features of Linux and explains how to install and configure the system.
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Moveover, it describes the features and services of the Internet which
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have been instrumental in the rapid development and wide distribution of
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Linux. This book focuses on the Linux graphical interface, its network
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capability and extended tools. Using the book, readers can get started
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quickly with Linux and begin to explore a wide range of shareware
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applications that are available for the system."
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1994/238 pp., 50 illus./Softcover $29.95
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ISBN 0-387-58077-8
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You can order directly from S-V at 800-SPRINGER (NJ: 201-348-4033), FAX
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201-348-4505, reference S966. It includes a 30-day return privilege.
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Note: I have no connection with Springer-Verlag. I've never actually
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seen the book. Caveat emptor. I just think it's cool that Linux is
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getting coverage like this.
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--
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David Sward sward+@cmu.edu
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From: hm@ix.de (Harald Milz)
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Subject: DCE RPC and IDL Compiler Source to be Accessible Via the Internet
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Reply-To: hm@ix.de
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 09:51:18 GMT
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That's what I found today: (maybe someone's interested in using it ;-?)
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>> OSF, HP AND DIGITAL TO ACCELERATE USE OF THE DISTRIBUTED
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>> COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT THROUGH PUBLIC DOMAIN SUBMISSION
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>>
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>> DCE RPC and IDL Compiler Source to be Accessible Via the
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>> Internet
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>>
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>> NEW YORK, October 3, 1994 -- Digital Equipment
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>>Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company and the Open Software
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>>Foundation today announce that they will be providing key
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>>communications and application development components of the
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>>Open Software Foundation's Distributed Computing Environment
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>>(DCE) into the public domain.
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>>
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>> Both the DCE remote procedure call (RPC) and the interface
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>>definition language (IDL) compiler will be submitted to the
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>>internet for access by anyone interested in using the
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>>technologies for distributed application development. This
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>>access to key components of DCE will be royalty-free and
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>>open, further encouraging and accelerating the use of DCE by
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>>developers.
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>>
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>> "Having DCE RPC in the public domain furthers the goal of
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>>the open systems industry by facilitating interoperability
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>>standardization," said Peter Shaw, Director of Business
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>>Development at OSF. "Standardizing the interoperability
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>>mechanism is key for distributed systems."
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>>
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>> The DCE RPC provides the communications infrastructure for
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>>building distributed applications that can communicate with
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>>other DCE applications. The IDL compiler is used to generate
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>>the client and server application components, known as stubs,
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>>required for applications to run in the DCE environment.
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>>Together, these components provide application portability
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>>and interoperability across heterogeneous platforms.
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>>
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>> The DCE RPC and the IDL Compiler software technology was
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>>originally submitted to OSF to be part of the DCE by HP and
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>>Digital. Digital and HP continue to provide support and
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>>enhancements on an on-going basis. Now, both companies are
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>>working with the OSF to enable public access to these
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>>technologies and subsequent enhancements on an on-going
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>>basis.
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>> -more-
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>> "DCE is rapidly expanding in acceptance and purchase in
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>>the marketplace. Virtually every large company is specifying
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>>DCE as a key enabling technology for their distributed
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>>computing infrastructure," said Carol G. Mills, general
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>>manager of HP's General Systems Division. "Our response to
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>>this exceptional customer demand is to increase the pace of
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>>innovation and application availability through public domain
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>>access."
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>>
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>> "This is a very important step for the industry," said
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>>William R. Demmer, vice president of Digital's Software
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>>Business Group. "We believe that a freely available RPC will
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>>help to speed the industry adoption and use of this important
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>>technology, and will enable users to gain many of the
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>>important benefits of DCE. As co-developer of the DCE RPC,
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>>Digital is pleased to jointly provide this technology to the
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>>industry."
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>>
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>> Both the DCE RPC and the IDL Compiler will be accessible
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>>to the public via the internet by October 15th, 1994.
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>>
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>> The Open Software Foundation delivers open systems
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>>technology with the objective of enabling users to exploit
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>>information technology to improve the way they do business.
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>>OSF supplies software to make information technology easier
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>>to learn and easier to use, while enabling various vendors'
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>>equipment to work together, sharing applications and
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>>information across distributed open computing environments.
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>>OSF has created a coalition of vendors and users who work
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>>together to provide the best available open systems
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>>technologies. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, with offices
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>>in Brussels, Grenoble, and Toyko, OSF has more than 400
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>>members worldwide.
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>>
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>> Digital Equipment Corporation is the world's leader in
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>>open client/server solutions from personal computing to
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>>integrated worldwide information systems. Digital's scalable
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>>Alpha AXP platforms, storage, networking, software and
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>>services, together with industry-focused solutions from
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>>business partners, help organizations compete and win in
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>>today's global marketplace.
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>>
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>> Hewlett-Packard Company is an international manufacturer
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>>of measurement and computation products and systems
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>>recognized for excellence in quality and support. The
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>>company's products and services are used in industry,
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>>business, engineering, science, medicine and education in
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>>approximately 110 countries. HP has 97,900 employees and had
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>>revenue of $20 billion in its 1993 fiscal year.
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>>
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>> # # #
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>>
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>>Open Software Foundation and OSF are U.S. trademarks of the
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>>Open Software Foundation.
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--
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User n.:
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A programmer who will believe anything you tell him.
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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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ons stated herein are my own, not necessarily my employer's.
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From: ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu (Ian Jackson)
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Subject: *** PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING *** (misc-2.07)
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 04:03:22 -0600
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Please do not post questions to comp.os.linux.misc - read on for details of
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which groups you should read and post to.
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Please do not crosspost anything between different groups of the comp.os.linux
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hierarchy. See Matt Welsh's introduction to the hierarchy, posted weekly.
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If you have a question about Linux you should get and read the Linux Frequently
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Asked Questions with Answers list from sunsite.unc.edu, in /pub/Linux/docs, or
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from another Linux FTP site. It is also posted periodically to c.o.l.announce.
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In particular, read the question `You still haven't answered my question!'
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The FAQ will refer you to the Linux HOWTOs (more detailed descriptions of
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particular topics) found in the HOWTO directory in the same place.
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Then you should consider posting to comp.os.linux.help - not
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comp.os.linux.misc.
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Note that X Windows related questions should go to comp.windows.x.i386unix, and
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that non-Linux-specific Unix questions should go to comp.unix.questions.
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Please read the FAQs for these groups before posting - look on rtfm.mit.edu in
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/pub/usenet/news.answers/Intel-Unix-X-faq and .../unix-faq.
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Only if you have a posting that is not more appropriate for one of the other
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Linux groups - ie it is not a question, not about the future development of
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Linux, not an announcement or bug report and not about system administration -
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should you post to comp.os.linux.misc.
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Comments on this posting are welcomed - please email me !
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--
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Ian Jackson <ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu> (urgent email: iwj10@phx.cam.ac.uk)
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2 Lexington Close, Cambridge, CB4 3LS, England; phone: +44 223 64238
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From: scottj@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Scott A. Janousek)
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Subject: TMOSAIC
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 19:22:20 GMT
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anyone know where I can find TMOSAIC for linux?
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or any other kind of linux?
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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: 3 Oct 1994 01:44:46 GMT
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jbriscoe@delphi.com wrote:
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> Will someone please drive a stake through the heart of this issue.
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> How do you pronounce "C++" in Danish?
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Si-ploos-ploos
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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: paai@kub.nl (J.J. Paijmans)
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Crossposted-To: alt.fan.linus-torvalds
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Subject: Re: Hmmm
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 09:45:12 GMT
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>In article <36ortc$15l@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk>,
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>Mitchum DSouza <Mitchum.DSouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
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>>
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>>Huh ? What is Natworkin and that logun thing anyway ? Do you think it is worth
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Considering that "Natworking" translates in dutch as "Wetworking", I am
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not sure that I would want to know... :-)
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Paai.
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From: kevinl@fangorn.cs.monash.edu.au (Kevin Lentin)
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Subject: Re: PLS recommend a G++ debugger ( with or without X )
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 01:45:17 GMT
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Daniel Damon Roscigno (ddr@beach.cis.ufl.edu) wrote:
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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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gdb
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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: smatthew@gandalf.ca (Steve Matthews)
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Subject: [q] Anyone using the BBS sw?
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 06:14:46 -0400
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Been asked to look into setting up a BBS, and wondered if anyone has experience
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in using the Linux BBS s/w..any advice would be welcome.
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thanx
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sjm
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--
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| Steve Matthews. Mail: smatthew@charm.gandalf.ca |
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| Gandalf Tech Support. Gandalf UK. Usual disclaimers apply. |
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 94 03:04:56 -0400
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From: rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Richard Stallman)
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Crossposted-To: gnu.misc.discuss,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.mach,comp.os.misc
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Reply-To: gnu-tutorials@gnu.ai.mit.edu
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Subject: What GNU Tutorials would you attend?
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We are thinking of having a GNU technical seminar in Cambridge,
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Massachusetts next April or May. One day will be a series of talks,
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mostly technical overviews; the following day we are thinking of
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having tutorials. Tentatively we plan to charge $300 for the day of
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talks, and $180 for each half day tutorial (students 1/4 price).
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(These prices may change; consider them order-of-magnitude estimates.)
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The funds raised, beyond the cost of the seminar itself, will go to
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support GNU development.
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To plan the tutorials, we need to find out what tutorial topics people
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are interested in. Here are the topics we are thinking about.
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* Emacs Lisp programming.
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* Advanced Emacs editing.
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* Hurd programming.
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* Using GNU Make, Bison, and Flex.
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* Writing documentation in Texinfo.
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* The Linux kernel.
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* Using Autoconf to write portable programs.
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* Porting GCC.
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If you think you would actually attend one or more of these tutorials,
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please send mail to gnu-tutorials@gnu.ai.mit.edu and tell us which
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ones. We'll use the response to figure out which tutorials to offer,
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and how to schedule them.
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From: drt@dsun10.hmi.de (Tschirley_Rene)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,aus.computers.linux
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Subject: REQ: MIDI-sequencer for Linux
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 14:11:20 +0100
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Hi!
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Regarding the low prices for hardware and possible performance I'm
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thinking about buying a Linux-system.
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Very important for making my decision is the existance of a
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(semi)professional MIDI-sequencer like Sibelius 7 (Acorn Archimedes),
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Bars & Pipes (Commodore Amiga) or anything similar to these ones known
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on Atari or Apple Macintosh.
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Recommended:
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- GUI
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- good timing, even at high loads
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- high comfort concerning manipulation of MIDI-events (note-data,
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velocity, aftertouch etc.)
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- flexibility concerning the usable synthesizers (much interest in
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compatibility to Technics KN-800, Roland JV-30 and Kord 01/W)
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Would be nice:
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- more than 24 tracks
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- Output of completely formatted note sheets (as a preview or even
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better as DTP, maybe an interface to MusicTeX)
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Already existant? I'm sure, but how's the quality? I would be very
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pleased if some like-minded people would reply for a small chat...
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Oh yes, I'm likely to buy a Intel 486 DX-II/66 (maybe important for
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performance :)
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-- Rene \|/
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(O O)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.ooO~(_)~Ooo.~~~~~~~~~
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Rene Tschirley, "...ich wollte doch nichts
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drt@hmi.de or gremlin@cs.tu-berlin.de kaputt machen..."
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Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin GmbH, Glienicker Str.100, 14109 Berlin, GERMANY
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.admin
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From: rg1734@edfd (Markus Gruenkorn (MAGIC))
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Subject: Linux as print-box very good, but ...
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 13:12:09 GMT
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Hi guys !
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We have a very heterogeneous network with the Operating Systems :
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Solaris, Sun-Os, Os2, DOS/WINDOWS, MAC-OS, CLIX,OS 400, IRIX, AIX, HP-UX,
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sco-xenix, linux, ...
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Linux can easy be used as a print server for most of the OS's .
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Most of the unix/os2 systems print to the linux-box using lpr (berkley printing
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system), and the dos/windows systems print files whith pcnfs own printing mechanism .
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It would be very nice if I can find an implementation of the system-V print spooling
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for linux, because there are some unix systems which only have a system-V style print spooling implemented!
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Any information is appreciated !
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Thanks in advance !
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====== < MAGIC > ======
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From: rschramp@et.tudelft.nl
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Subject: Windows accelerator and Cirrus Logic
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Date: 4 Oct 94 10:55:09 +0100
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Hello everybody,
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can someone tell if the window accelerators for the cirrus
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logic graphics card are already working. If so where
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can I get that version.
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Please respond by Email as I don't regularly read this newsgroup
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Ruud Schramp
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rschramp@et.tudelft.nl
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