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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 94 14:14:56 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #67
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Linux-Admin Digest #67, Volume #2 Thu, 15 Sep 94 14:14:56 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: ftp login message (Tim Norman)
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Re: arp and ripquery problems (Craig Smith)
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Re: kernel/ftape BUG (Sid Boyce)
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PLEASE HELP!!! KERNEL PANIC WITH SCSI DRIVE (Streit JS)
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Re: *** Why can't Linux access partitions with Linux FDISK? *** (Sid Boyce)
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ext2fs dump/restore (Mathias Koerber)
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PLEASE HELP!!! KERNEL PANIC WITH SCSI DRIVE (Streit JS)
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XFREE Video Problems (Tony Schwartz)
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Wierd Mouse output on Bootup (Tony Schwartz)
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CAP on linux? (Timothy E. Onders)
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Enhanced IDE (Roman Gollent)
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Re: PPP is lagging shit protocol ? (Peter Mutsaers)
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OPENLOOK/XView ....Font Problems (RYAN Colin Patrick)
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Re: terminal servers (Stefan Nehlsen)
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Re: SLIP hangups? (Josh Wilmes)
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Re: PPP is lagging shit protocol ? (Mika Napari)
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Re: HYDRA - serial bidirectional transfer for Linux? (Louis Lagendijk)
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Re: UDP checksome errors in /usr/adm/messages (Alan Cox)
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Re: arp and ripquery problems (Alan Cox)
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From: normat@rpi.edu (Tim Norman)
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Subject: Re: ftp login message
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Date: 15 Sep 94 08:09:21
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In article <357pk9$b1q@news1.digex.net> srini@runabout.igt.com (Srini Seetharam) writes:
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I am trying to provide my users with a message when they try to
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ftp. Especially when they log in and also when the CWD command
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is issued.
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Can someone tell me where these message files are stored ?
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I looked in the spool directories but was unable to find any.
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You can put a file called .message in any of the directories under ~ftp.
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If you put it in ~ftp/ they will get the message when they log in. If
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you put it in any directories below that, they will get the message when
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they change to that directory.
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Tim
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From: csmith@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Craig Smith)
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Subject: Re: arp and ripquery problems
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 06:25:26 -0600
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clance@peach.newcastle.edu.au (Kate Lance) writes:
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>We have an experimental network lab of 10 PCs which run Linux, version
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>1.1.50 (latest patches) from the Slackware distribution. The machines run
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>gated, using RIP for routing -- all of them are hosts, as well as being
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>set up as routers between a number of different ethernets. They seem
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>to be working correctly in general, but have two problems, with ripquery
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>and arp, which may or may not be related:
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>1) ripquery
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>~~~~~~~~~~~
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>This is part of the gated distribution (release 3.0, ripquery version
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>1.15.2.3), and is supposed to poll a machine for its routing table --
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>but instead of a list of IP addresses and metrics, I get (no matter what
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>the options):
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>kaa-: ripquery jungle
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>84 bytes from jungle2(192.0.1.1):
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> Invalid family: 512
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> Invalid family: 512
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> Invalid family: 512
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> Invalid family: 512
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>2) arp
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>~~~~~~
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>a) arp <hostname> works fine, giving the correct IP to Ethernet address
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> resolution:
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> kaa: arp jungle
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> jungle (192.0.1.1) at 00:00:1b:3f:77:29
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>b) The arp process table is also correct:
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> kaa: more /proc/net/arp
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> IP address HW type Flags HW address
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> 192.0.1.1 0x1 0x2 00:00:1B:3F:77:29
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> 192.0.3.2 0x1 0x2 00:80:29:E1:DA:E0
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> 192.0.1.2 0x1 0x2 08:00:20:0F:5F:25
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> 192.0.3.3 0x1 0x2 00:00:1B:50:80:0B
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>c) BUT: arp -a, which should give the arp cache, shows rubbish:
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> kaa: arp -a
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> ? (32.97.100.100) at 57:20:74:79:70:65 permanent
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> ? (32.32.32.72) at (incomplete)
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> ? (32.32.32.32) at 20:20:20:30:30:3a published trailers
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> ? (10.49.57.50) at (incomplete) trailers
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> ? (32.32.32.32) at (incomplete) trailers
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> ? (32.32.32.32) at (incomplete) published trailers
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> ? (48.58.48.70) at (incomplete) trailers
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> ? (32.32.32.32) at 30:30:3a:30:30:3a published trailers
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>Has anyone else seen these problems?
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>Thanks,
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>Kate
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I don't know about ripquery, but upgrading from kernel 1.0.9 to 1.1.45
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with the CSLIP/SLIP and Swansea net stuff causes 'arp -a' to see the
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32.xx.xx.xx hosts with defined hardware addresses that seem much too
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large for the ethernet cards I have seen. I suspect maye this is in
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the kernel somewhere. It doesn't seem to affect my networking functions
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as far as I can tell.
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I am on a Class C subnet with a PC router. Its address is printed by my
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other hosts (ka9q NOS), but not Linux.
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Craig Smith
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csmith@nyx10.cs.du.edu
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From: szb50@ccc.amdahl.com (Sid Boyce)
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Subject: Re: kernel/ftape BUG
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Reply-To: szb50@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com (Sid Boyce)
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 12:12:43 GMT
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aahhhhhhmmmmmm .... what about rft0, haven't really looked closely,
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but wonder if rft1/nrft1 etc wouldn't be another ftape. I have used
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mt rew /dev/rft0 or mt rew /dev/ftape (which is a symlink to /dev/rft0).
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Regards
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Sid... G3VBV ... Amdahl(UK) ...
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From: jss@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Streit JS)
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Subject: PLEASE HELP!!! KERNEL PANIC WITH SCSI DRIVE
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 14:49:13 +0100
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Hello Everybody!
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I have a DX 100 / 3 with and APAPTEC AHA-1540CF ISA to SCSI adapter
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driving a 1 giga byte hd. I installed the newest slackware
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installation set and was quit happy for a couple of hours. The only
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annoying message while booting was ST-509 SCSI interface found with
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more than 16 heads ... giving up! But apart from that it worked fine.
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I gave Lilo the hd-geometry via comand line. I installed everything
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X, SLIP ... and it worked fine. I did several reboots to test lilo and
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had no problems. Suddenly it crashed several times, but I was able to
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reboot. A bit later it even refused rebooting! It stopped always with
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the message:
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Kernel Panic: EXT2-fs DEVICE (8/3) ext2_find_entry: buffer_pointer is
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Null.
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I don't know what goes wrong, but I would be most grateful for any
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help!
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Thanks!!! Jurgen
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From: szb50@ccc.amdahl.com (Sid Boyce)
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Subject: Re: *** Why can't Linux access partitions with Linux FDISK? ***
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Reply-To: szb50@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com (Sid Boyce)
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 12:20:14 GMT
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fdisk /dev/hda (or just "fdisk" defaults to /dev/hda), now you are seeing
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all the partitions displayed. Any danger results from not looking closely
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at RTFM and what it says, if you go your own way, well then!
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Regards
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Sid.... G3VBV ....Amdahl(UK) ...
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From: mathias@unicorn.swi.com.sg (Mathias Koerber)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: ext2fs dump/restore
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 13:55:46 GMT
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Reply-To: Mathias.Koerber@swi.com.sg
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s there a dump/restore for ext2fs or xiafs or any other good/fast
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Linux fs? I'd like to be able to use Amanda to back up my Linux
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box, but that requires dump to work.
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Any hints appreciated
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mathias
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--
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Mathias Koerber Tel: +65 / 778 00 66 x 29
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SW International Systems Pte Ltd Fax: +65 / 777 94 01
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14 Science Park Drive #04-01 The Maxwell e-mail: Mathias.Koerber@swi.com.sg
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S'pore 0511 <A HREF=http://www.swi.com.sg/public/personal/mk.html>MK</A>
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The Vatican has the highest population of popes: 5.2 / m^2
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From: jss@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Streit JS)
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Subject: PLEASE HELP!!! KERNEL PANIC WITH SCSI DRIVE
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 14:51:01 +0100
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Hello Everybody!
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I have a DX 100 / 3 with and APAPTEC AHA-1540CF ISA to SCSI adapter
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driving a 1 giga byte hd. I installed the newest slackware
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installation set and was quit happy for a couple of hours. The only
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annoying message while booting was ST-509 SCSI interface found with
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more than 16 heads ... giving up! But apart from that it worked fine.
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I gave Lilo the hd-geometry via comand line. I installed everything
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X, SLIP ... and it worked fine. I did several reboots to test lilo and
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had no problems. Suddenly it crashed several times, but I was able to
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reboot. A bit later it even refused rebooting! It stopped always with
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the message:
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Kernel Panic: EXT2-fs DEVICE (8/3) ext2_find_entry: buffer_pointer is
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Null.
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I don't know what goes wrong, but I would be most grateful for any
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help!
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Thanks!!! Jurgen
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From: tony@teleport.com (Tony Schwartz)
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Subject: XFREE Video Problems
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 17:57:49
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I have been messing around wtih XFREE trying to get it up and running with my
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Trident 8900c video card (1MB) and me 14" Interlaced Monitor.
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I can make it work if I run it in 2 color mode (lots of fun). If I try to
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make it work in 256 color mode, I see stuff on the screen but it looks like it
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isnt synced up right or something. I have tried several "auto-detect"
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programs and I have tried several sample configs with the same results. In
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fact, I have even changed my video card but had the exact same results.
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Help would be appreciated.
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Tony Schwartz
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Portland, OR
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From: tony@teleport.com (Tony Schwartz)
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Subject: Wierd Mouse output on Bootup
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 17:59:41
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When my system boots up, the last command apparently ran before it asks for
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login info scrolls a bunch of Mouse stuff around the screen. This includes
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works like "Microsoft Serial, Logitech, MS Mouse, ......". It appears that
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something isnt setup quite right although my MS Serial Mouse does work fine.
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Any ideas???
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Tony
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From: onders@netcom.com (Timothy E. Onders)
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Subject: CAP on linux?
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 18:20:20 GMT
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Does anyone know if CAP (Columbia Apple Package) runs on Linux? Is
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anyone running CAP on Linux? and, if CAP runs on Linux, does Linux
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allow for EtherTalk Phase 2 support?
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Tim Onders
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onders@netcom.com
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From: rgollent@stwing.resnet.upenn.edu (Roman Gollent)
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Subject: Enhanced IDE
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 14:37:42 GMT
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I am thinking of purchasing an enhanced ide VL-B controller plus hard drive
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(1 gig WD Caviar). I was just wondering if there were any compatibility
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problems with Linux. BTW, the price for the bare drive is 519$ (Yes, 519$)
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at Insight/HDI. I am not affiliated with them, but I thought people might
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be interested.
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Roman
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From: plm@atcmp.nl (Peter Mutsaers)
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Subject: Re: PPP is lagging shit protocol ?
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 09:19:44 GMT
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>> On 14 Sep 94 20:04:04 GMT, mina@clinet.fi (Mika Napari) said:
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MN> Hmm.. I'm not sure, but can someone tell me is there something wrong
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MN> in my PPP-configs, or is that PPP so lagging 'shit' when you are using
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MN> ftp or mosaic or something else.
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MN> TERMftp was fast, and it didn't lag link, but PPP will lag that link,
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MN> and it's not fun.. I don't know, how well that Mosaic work under term,
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MN> i have tested it with only PPP (and it LAG :()..
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I don't know what is wrong, but for me PPP is faster than Term. With
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PPP I get with ftp 1.7KB/s transfer on a 14k4 modem, with TERM is used
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to be less.
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There is one thing: PPP does not, like term, have priorities for
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different clients of course, since underneath there is only IP.
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This means that during an ftp transfer your interactive response can
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become dramatically worse, unless you tell PPP to use small packets
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(which would make ftp transfers somewhat slower).
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If you transfer *uncompressed* files then TERM might seem faster
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because it compresses the data that is sent over the link. PPP does
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not, so you'd better compress first before you send large files.
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--
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Peter Mutsaers | AT Computing bv, P.O. Box 1428,
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plm@atcmp.nl | 6501 BK Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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tel. work: +31 (0)80 527248 |
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tel. home: +31 (0)3405 71093 | "... En..., doet ie het al?"
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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From: ryan@ecf.toronto.edu (RYAN Colin Patrick)
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Subject: OPENLOOK/XView ....Font Problems
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 14:34:06 GMT
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Help. I have installed the latest Slackware distributions (from sunsite) of
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XFree and XView. Everything is OK for XFree but my OPENLOOK ie Xview can't
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find the proper fonts. It is looking for -b$h-lucidia........ fonts. I've
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checked the fonts.alias files and have noticed that these fonts are already
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aliased in the 75dpi directory. But still, all XView applications, including
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olvwm (grrrrr) crash because they can't find there fonts. I've done mkfontsdir a
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nd xset fp rehash and all that stuff but to no avail.
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I noticed that the xview and olvwm .rc files use a shell variable called
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$OPENWINHOME. And all menu and font etc references are loaded in relation to
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this. I've looked and looked, but can't find where is var. is set.
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Is it a Xresource ?
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Where can I set this ?
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Whats up with the fonts ?
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Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Colin Ryan: ryan@ecf.utoronto.ca
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~
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--
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===============================================================================
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===============================================================================
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Colin P. Ryan
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From: stefan@nehlsen.toppoint.de (Stefan Nehlsen)
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Subject: Re: terminal servers
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 17:54:45 GMT
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In <353vsi$snq@stratus.skypoint.com> daveh@199.86.32.8 (Dave H) writes:
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>Does anyone have any idea what kind of terminal server will work with
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>Linux? I would like the cost also. Looking for a cheap way to get more
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>lines into linux. Preferably something that works on a ethernet card.
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>Thanks in advance!
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I think terminal servers are never cheap :-(
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Stefan
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--
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Stefan Nehlsen nelli@toppoint.de Kiel/Germany
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From: wilmesj@jec311.its.rpi.edu (Josh Wilmes)
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Subject: Re: SLIP hangups?
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 14:48:29 GMT
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Bill Gribble (bgribble@jarthur.cs.hmc.edu) wrote:
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: My SLIP connections (via dip 3.3.7-strauss) hang up afer a random amount
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: of time from 3 minutes to several hours. The hangups seem to be
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: independent of traffic amount.
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: What actually happens is that dip spews several error messages to
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: the console, then drops the connection. I remember seeing
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: dip: tty: set_disc() : I/O error
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: dip: tty: set_state() : I/O error
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: dip: tty: hangup(DROP) : I/O error
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: usually all at the same time. [as a side note, the first time I
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I know what you mean. This happened to me. Probably, your slip feed is set
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up like mine- it will time out after a period of inactivity. I set up a
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background crontab process to periodically ping a host over the slip
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connection. This keeps it "alive". This is because the terminal server
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my school uses was designed for normal terminals, not really slip, and
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an inactivity logout is logical for dialups and such.. Hope this helps!
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(BTW- this solved my problem. It usually stays up indefinitely)
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--jw
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From: mina@clinet.fi (Mika Napari)
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Subject: Re: PPP is lagging shit protocol ?
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Date: 15 Sep 94 14:42:41 GMT
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plm@atcmp.nl (Peter Mutsaers) writes:
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>I don't know what is wrong, but for me PPP is faster than Term. With
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>PPP I get with ftp 1.7KB/s transfer on a 14k4 modem, with TERM is used
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>to be less.
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HOW YOU CAN GET SO MUCH KB/s ???
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I get only 0.9 or 0.8KB/s with PPP with 14.4k modem :(
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TERM gives me 1400cps (1.4KB/s) and it doesn't lag my link..
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>This means that during an ftp transfer your interactive response can
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>become dramatically worse, unless you tell PPP to use small packets
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>(which would make ftp transfers somewhat slower).
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PPP will transfer *big* files slow ??? Or what you meant with that ?
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>If you transfer *uncompressed* files then TERM might seem faster
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>because it compresses the data that is sent over the link. PPP does
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>not, so you'd better compress first before you send large files.
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I always compress files if they aren't compressed.
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Expect text files, what aren't very big..
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>--
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>Peter Mutsaers | AT Computing bv, P.O. Box 1428,
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>plm@atcmp.nl | 6501 BK Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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>tel. work: +31 (0)80 527248 |
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>tel. home: +31 (0)3405 71093 | "... En..., doet ie het al?"
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--
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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Mika Napari Email: Mina@clinet.fi
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From: etmelag@dcrosby27.ericsson.se (Louis Lagendijk)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: HYDRA - serial bidirectional transfer for Linux?
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 10:43:43 GMT
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In article <356squ$hn8@fbi-news.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>,
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Holger Muenx <muenx@speedy.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote:
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>Guten Tag!
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> Did anybody consider porting HYDRA, a serial bidirectional file transfer
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>program to Linux?
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> HYDRA is a file transfer protocol available for MS-DOS and Amiga machines
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>which allows sending and receiving files from/to serial connections at the
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>same time. On a 19200 connection it is said to manage >2200cps for sending
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>or receiving - resulting in >4400cps considering the bidirectional transfer.
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> The good thing is that the source code of this program is available.
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>At least the documentation says so. Unfortunately, I did not find the source
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>code on the net.
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>
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I don't think the code is available on the net. It is however
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available in fidonet. I once requested the code from the BBS of
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one of the authors.
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> So: Is any port for Linux available? If not where can I get the source
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>code so that I can have a try on it myself?
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>
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Porting should not be too hard. I have been working on a port
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of Binkley 2.59 that has hydra as one of it's file transfer modes.
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There it works, although I have not had too much chance to test it
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yet.
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cheers, Louis
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: UDP checksome errors in /usr/adm/messages
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 10:08:00 GMT
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In article <34kp2s$eo1@wow.cosmic.com> swrek@wow.cosmic.com (Joe Beiter) writes:
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>I've been seeing the message "nodename kernel: UDP: bad checksum"
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>in the /usr/adm/messages file. Some nodes are getting this quite frequently
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>with it being repeated many times.. It almost always followes a line that
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>says "nodename in.rshd[somenumber]: connect from local.nethost.com"
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It's not much to worry about. It normally means you are getting small
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amounts of network corruption somewhere and dropping frames. Running a slip
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link over speed is the normal cause of this.
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Alan
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: arp and ripquery problems
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 10:12:50 GMT
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In article <clance.779601609@peach.newcastle.edu.au> clance@peach.newcastle.edu.au (Kate Lance) writes:
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>c) BUT: arp -a, which should give the arp cache, shows rubbish:
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> kaa: arp -a
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> ? (32.97.100.100) at 57:20:74:79:70:65 permanent
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> ? (32.32.32.72) at (incomplete)
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> ? (32.32.32.32) at 20:20:20:30:30:3a published trailers
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You are using the really old bsdarp. Get net-tools-1.1.46
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Alan
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