hat program is quite
useful, and I was sad to see that. (Knowing squat about being a
developer beyond taking it to the photo shop for the 1-hour service,
I'm not volunteering... :)
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thanks much,
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(2.4 -> 2.6) or can only minor versions be patched (2.4.18 ->
2.4.19)?.
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alerts, or should this be monitored through services such as bugtrac
128K Macs and original PC's.
- Jeff
[1] My fetchmail/imap server fried last night to the point that it won't
even get to the BIOS screen, so mail's backing up in my spool on the ISP
until I can fix the beast.
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the kernel - soundcore if my memory serves me correctly.
Loading snd-mixer-oss, snd-pcm-oss, adding my username to audio, &
setting alsamixer output levels was all that was required.
I don't have my system to hand to verify the above details. Let me
know if you need furth
related? I
know DHCP has to do with dynamic IP addresses, right? or am I "out
there?"
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linux networking...
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> * Jeff Maxson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021002 19:31]:
> > gotten to the point where ifconfig gives me...
> >
> > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:5A:87:11:5E
> > UP BROAD
working again shortly, i need to print a homework assignment :-P Any
information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for any help,
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On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 06:17:28PM -0800, Jeff Alami wrote:
> Are there any information resources I can look at which will show
> instructions on setting up a multiport serial card with dumb terminals
> for Linux?
All you really need to know is the name of the device. On the Cyclades
c
lyer
is connected to a SCSI card, what make/model is the card, and does it
have a BIOS, and if so, is it enabled?
> 3. I know very, very little about Linux.
We're here to help.
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> On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 06:17:28PM -0800, Jeff Alami wrote:
> > Are there any information resources I can look at which will show
> > instructions on setting up a multiport serial card with dumb terminals
> > for Linux?
>
> All you really need to kno
currently use it for SCO UNIX. Equinox has Linux drivers for their
SuperSerial boards, but apparently those boards are different. I
believe the Megaport is just a dumb 16550A UART board. How can I set
that up?
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u can get a Boca BB-2008 for about
US $199 (8 ports).
If your processor is low on power, you can get a Cyclades Cyclom-Y
board with 8 ports for about US $600. Check out their Web sites at
http://www.bocaresearch.com and http://www.cyclades.com. Hope this
helps.
Jeff
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ian, just install it over the same partition you have
Slackware on. It will run mke2fs (the equivalent "format" command) to create
a new, empty filesystem on the same partition.
Jeff
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should be of high quality.
Adaptec does not support free software, and the driver shows it. :-)
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es to conflict with and replace each other.
Why are you concerned, though? You might as well remove the old one
first. It's not going to make any difference if you install/remove with
one command or not.
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Doesn't dwww already do this, and more?
You'd have to manually extract all the manpages for the debs you
don't have installed... But otherwise, I don't think there is any
work involved.
Jeff
On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 02:38:17PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> I have a s
ld-linux.so.2 and libc.so.6 are in there, along with libc5!
What can I do about this? I suspect it isn't easy to downgrade to bo!
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Jeff
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> there is nothing you can do but complain.
Any idea what they could have done to cause this? They are working
with the developer right now to try to come up with a solution.
They're running RedHat.
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SUMMARY: Has anyone created a business app in Linux/XWin (with something
like Tcl/Tk)? Read on for details.
Hi, my name is Jeff Alami; I am from Vancouver, Canada. At my workplace
we are considering upgrading our current systems and software (mainly
because we don't like the outsourced progr
On Tue, Mar 10, 1998 at 09:32:48AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > On Mon, Mar 09, 1998 at 02:01:10PM -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> > >I just installed Raima's Velocis Server 2.0 on an up-to-date hamm
> >
Thanks for your comments!
I was able to fix the problem by installing libpthread.so.5 in a special
directory and use LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Jeff
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driver is buggy and SLOW. Common ODBC operations take 10-20
times as long as SQL server takes.
Does anyone have experience with anything else? I.e., Empress, others?
What's out there? I really need some ideas.
Thanks,
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, 1998 at 03:34:16PM +0100, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> a friend of mine wants to buy a scsi-card. His options are:
>
>Adaptec 2940 UW 300$
>Adaptec 2930 (U) 180$
>Advansys UW180$
>Advansys U 150$
> Diamond firepor
On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 08:21:07AM +0100, Nico De Ranter wrote:
>
> Thanks to everybody who replied. I believe every SCSI-adaptor is
> succesfully used by at least one person :-). Advansys seems to be
> the best choice (or buslogic, but that wasn't one my friends initial
> shopping list). Alth
n95 lives in. To switch from win95 to another Virtual Console, *first*
> open a "dos prompt" under windows and then try CRTL-ALT-Fx ; this probably
> has to do with the video mode.
Are you saying that Win95 will run under Dosemu? Really? Please? :)
That would be fantastic!
T
On Tue, Mar 17, 1998 at 03:45:15AM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 04:03:30PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 06:56:30PM -0300, Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
> > > The basic trick for win95 is to create a 64Mb swap partition for linux a
urity.
**
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Jeff
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On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 06:02:28PM +0200, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 09:26:03AM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to make xdm display something like the following?
> > It's a (silly) company requirement.
>
> xbanner will hel
I ended up using xpaint to render the text to a .xbm file, and I use
xsetroot to load it. I also had to nudge the login window down a bit.
Thanks,
Jeff
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I am using the Debian 2.0 distribution, and recently installed the
various development packages. When I used a configure script for a
program, it says:
checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes
(other stuff)
checking for c++... no
checking for g++... no
checking for gcc... ye
If it's a PCI machine, get one of the PCI NCR boards from some place
like Promox. They advertise in Linux Journal; I think the cards are about
$50. They're not the best, but they're fairly fast and get the job done
better than any cheap Adaptec board.
On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 03:14:27PM -0700, Gl
Can someone tell me if the ethernet bridging code in 2.0.33 works?
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I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
ignore depends?
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> The man page for dpkg says it's inaccurate and also out of date. Is
> there an updated man page somewhere? I was just wondering if there might
> be some options for the program that are not listed in the man or --help
> pages. For example, is there an option to get the long description of a
>
> Problem:
> My HP Laserjet 6L can only print ASCII files correctly. Other files
> just print things
> such as ASCII headers on Postscript files. Printing from Netscape also
> prints out
> wacky ascii characters.
>
I don't know if this is quite the same error I got originally after
inst
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie to Debian. Recently I installed Debian 1.3 on my PC from
> diskettes. It is working fine. However I downloaded some Debain packages
> which are larger than 1.44M (diskette size). How can I install these
> packages? I have DOS/Windows tools like pkzip, arj, gzip but I a
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie to Debian. Recently I installed Debian 1.3 on my PC from
> diskettes. It is working fine. However I downloaded some Debain packages
> which are larger than 1.44M (diskette size). How can I install these
> packages? I have DOS/Windows tools like pkzip, arj, gzip but I a
>
>
> Hi,
> I was wondering whether there are any benefits to using a swap partition
> as opposed to using a swap file.
> I am running debian 1.3 on a system with relatively low resources (200
> megs HD, 12 megs ram), and have it set up to have a 12 meg swap partition.
> But, today I found out ab
sor.
Does the mouse work before you "apply" the changes. If so just don't
change anything!!
Jeff Katcher
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Matt Kennedy wrote:
> library files needed to run KDE on Debian (I think it takes care of
> libgif2). You also need to get QT version 1.3 or better. KDE's site has a
> link to Troll Tech who makes QT where you can get the current version 1.33.
I found that KDE required QT1, but the package from
e "s" attribute is ignored on shell scripts. You can probably do what
you want with the sudo package.
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I am interested in getting an external parallel port CD-R drive. The
cheapest one I can find (don't care too much about performance) is the
HP 7100e CD-RW drive.
Is this compatible with Linux? Are there any drivers I need to get it
to work?
_
ot; ones.
I suspected the memory immediately and took it out. But it appears to
be good stuff -- 60ns Micron EDO, just like what was already in there.
Naturally, it also passes every memory test I throw at it.
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On Wed, Apr 15, 1998 at 10:39:40AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > I have 2.0.33 running on an ABIT IT5H 2.0, K6-233 w/ 64 megs of RAM.
> > It's rock solid, but when I add another 64 megs, things start to segfault
> > a
>
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> Hi,
>
> I want to package Blender. It will have to go into Non-free. or maybe
> contrib... What I want to know is yalls thoughts on weather or not we can
> even distribute this software. Heres the pertinant part of the licence.
>
> Permission to u
re actually is.
I added 'append "mem=128"' to lilo.conf. I guess I could try 127. Linux
saw the memory, which explains the massive performance increase.
Thanks
Jeff
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the null modem cable uses com port
2/IRQ 3 - so I don't think I have an IRQ problem. Besides, the getty
stuff works fine.
I saw some things entries regarding PPP in the Debian bug tracking
system but none of them seemed related to my problem.
I'm at a loss for additional ideas.
d -- it depends on the version of Debian you're using.
Check out the man pages on these programs.
You can keep your clock forever synchronized using the xntp3 package,
if your machine is connected to the Internet.
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A few programs I've tried to run in X11 can't find the X11 libraries.
XDvi copmlains about no libXaw.so.6. When I ldd xdvi it shows this
library and others (like libX11) as not being found. If I ldd a program
in /usr/X11R6/bin it finds all of them. I checked ld.so.conf and it has
the correct d
" *
user5 * "" *
# UserIDs that cannot use PPP at all. Check your /etc/passwd and add any
# other accounts that should not be able to use pppd!
#guest mystic "*" -
#master mystic "*" -
#root mystic "*" -
#supportmystic "*" -
#stats mystic "*" -
[snip]
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full install in some subdirectory on my main box,
but can I be more conservative with disk space and share some partitions
between both installations? Any tricks, caveats, HOWTO's, etc?
Thanks for any advice,
Jeff, wondering how X is going to look on his TV set...
PS: If anyone has boot rom co
OM using the
netboot package. It works! How exciting... :)
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I wrote a postinst shell script for a package and when I went to test it
I get
bash: ././postinst: no such file or directory
I changed my PATH environent variable around a bunch, even took out .
and tried to run postinst with ./postinst and I get
bash: ./postinst: no such file or directory
a better idea might be to hack RADIUS to use NIS for
authentication. But then again I can only guess about what you're
trying to accomplish.
Good luck,
Jeff
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On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 02:02:26PM -0500, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> Ok... what is PAM ?
Pluggable Authentication Modules.
Install the pam-doc package and go from there.
Jeff
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isk made during installation, but booting Linux
off the secondary drive? Is there a graceful and free way to do this
without installing LILO in the primary drive's boot sector?
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One other thing to keep in mind is the tendency Microsoft software has
to rewrite the boot record (i.e. remove LILO). So always keep a boot
disk handy -- you never know when you'll need it. (Like after that
Win98 upgrade...)
:)
Jeff
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:55:41PM -0400, Will Lowe
>
> On Mon, May 04, 1998 at 02:08:36AM -0400, Jeff Shilt wrote:
> > I wrote a postinst shell script for a package and when I went to test it
> > I get
> > bash: ././postinst: no such file or directory
> > I changed my PATH environent variable around a bunch, ev
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 03:10:57PM -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 09:13:58PM -0500, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > Thanks -- that was an excellent idea. I had to massage nfsroot into
> > working with libc6, but it was a great starting point. My client is
ss.
Kermit is full of bugs, and hamm does not have a current version.
You can exit dosemu by running the "exitemu" program.
Jeff
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other problems,
I've found it impossible to exit from kermit on occasion. I have to
put it in the background and kill it. :)
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of utilities to the
floppy. Everyone who runs Windoze should have one or two handy.
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nly worked in 80x25 text
mode -- and looked like crap on my TV. I'd rather use 40x25 for this,
or possibly 320x200 under X. I'm developing a custom home theater
application under Linux...
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Since g++ is now seperate from gcc, I noticed after installing both of
these that I have two directories under /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux.
One is 2.7.2.3 from gcc and the other is egcs-2.90.26. Other than a few
differences they seem to have the same files each taking almost 3M. I'm
running on a
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nyone else experienced this?
>
> Does anyone have a copy of the last Debian 1.2.4 package?
> I don't think I can afford to be running the Debian Apache 1.3 packages
> on my production system, but I need something better than 1.1.3.
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Mine has:
AllowOverride AuthConfig
This worked in Apache < 1.3b3.
On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 11:07:13PM -0500, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
> Quick sanity check, does /etc/apache/access.conf have the correct
> "AllowOverride" line?
>
> On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
Just installed Debian last night.
bash insists that the man command can not be found.
I don't see it either.
What gives?
Help and thanks,
Jeff Gutliph
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of the link is running bo, with ppp-2.2.0f. I haven't
tried Microsoft yet -- don't see the point, since it looks like my side
that's having the cow.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Jeff
Package: ppp
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: net
Insta
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 10:26:12PM +0100, Peter Gervai wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > pppd[24325]: pppd 2.3.2 started by LOGIN, uid 0
> [...]
> > pppd[24325]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user="pierre" password=""]
> > pppd[24325]:
entry in the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file as well as
> the system password database to be allowed access.
Thanks, but we're well beyond that point. Something is going wrong
with the PAP authentication.
Jeff
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> any more either.
This magic fix doesn't work on 2.3.2; I tried it before and I tried it
again.
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I can verify that turning off shadow passwords fixes the PAP problem.
This is unacceptable. And it's already reported in bug 16044. Oh well.
On Thu, Jan 15, 1998 at 03:10:26AM +0100, Peter Gervai wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> > > [PAP not working with ppp 2.3.2]
> > >
downloading packages from msdos-i386 to DOS
floppies. What about the large files? How do I break up the files in DOS
to put onto floppy to install on the Linux system?
I trying 2 routes to finish installation.
My UNIX is very weak so I am hacking through this the best I can.
27;m at a loss as what do do now.
BTW- I have kernal 2.0.29
Thanks,
Jeff...
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g 'HAS_SHADOW=1' to the
> second make (no PAM support):
>
> build:
> $(checkdir)
> ./configure
> make USE_PAM=1
> mv pppd/pppd pppd/pppd-pam
> rm pppd/auth.o
> > make HAS_SHADOW=1
> touch bu
jeff Jeff Noxon *C2Feb 16 12:09 (C2)
pierrePierre *C1 23:48 Feb 15 13:11 (31200/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS)
Both users are logged in via AutoPPP with mgetty. C2 is also the DNS
name for the ip address associated with the PPP session. The user
"Pierre" is in a differ
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> > On Mon, Feb 16, 1998 at 01:06:59PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> >> I have three dial-in modems on my hamm box. They are all identical
> >> USR Couriers AFIAK, and their configuration *appears* to be the
ram. Is anyone going to package the View-URL thing? IMHO, that
was one of Mutt's greatest features.
Also, the colorization is now gone. I haven't had a chance to
find out why.
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Jeff
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c/Muttrc on another
system, and got my colors back.
Oh well,
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On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 04:48:04PM +, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Feb 18, 1998 at 04:33:58AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Feb 16, 1998 at 01:06:59PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > > >> I h
ata-only y
init-chat "" ATZ OK
# statistics-chat "" AT OK ATI6 OK ATI11 OK
# statistics-file /tmp/statistics.ttyC2
And this is from /etc/inittab:
C1:23:respawn:/sbin/mgetty /dev/ttyC1
C2:23:respawn:/sbin/mgetty /dev/ttyC2
C4:23:respawn:/sbin/mget
I would like to know if there is a preliminary release date for Debian
2.0. Some of my hardware is not easily supported yet (e.g. Matrox
Millenium II) in the Debian 1.3.1 CD, so I'd like to be able to get it
soon. Thank you.
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lay with it myself.
Otherwise, perhaps some individual could apply for a license and then
redistribute a .deb via FTP or HTTP.
Jeff
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I currently have a SCO UNIX system connected to 6 text-based dumb
terminals. Does Debian Linux support dumb terminals?
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On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 11:36:19PM +0400, Timothy M. Hospedales wrote:
> Is there a neat utility to display what things are using what IRQs?
cat /proc/interrupts
Jeff
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On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 04:31:31PM -0800, Jeff Alami wrote:
> I currently have a SCO UNIX system connected to 6 text-based dumb
> terminals. Does Debian Linux support dumb terminals?
Dumb terminals are not a problem for Linux or any other variety of Unix.
Linux supports a number of mul
>On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 04:31:31PM -0800, Jeff Alami wrote:
>> I currently have a SCO UNIX system connected to 6 text-based dumb
>> terminals. Does Debian Linux support dumb terminals?
>
>Dumb terminals are not a problem for Linux or any other variety of
Unix.
>
>
I recently installed the basic development files - gcc, cpp, binutils, libs,
and libs-dev. When I tried to compile a program with just a cout line it says
iostream.h: no such file...
I remeber seeing a lot of this on the linux newsgroup, and there seemed to be
as many theories as there were a
Thanks for the help - it does compile with g++ instead of gcc, but the
executable produced isn't doing anything. Here's what i'm doing:
//test.c
#include
main(){
cout << "Hello there.";
}
The test file doesn't print out anything when I run it.
Also, I was wondering if this was a descrepenc
Minicom doesn't recover when I have partial files. It sees it and skips to
the next file or stops the download. I'm usually downloading from my school
shell account. I type sz files and minicom automatically starts download.
In the setup it says it's running rz -vv for zmodem downloads.
I bet this has been debated before, but how does the Trinity Works' Stacker
133 perform with 2.0.30 of Debian? FYI, the Stacker 133 is a AMD 5x86/133
that fits in a 486 chip socket.
Discuss... :)
Jeff Greeson
http://mk.hotweird.com
The Realm of Mortal Kombat
binary that works when
> termcap-compat is installed.
I managed to get it compiled with libc5/ncurses using Debian 1.3. It
is nothing more than a gross hack, but it works for me. If anyone would
like the binary or hacked sources, please let me know. I'll consider
packaging it if there is enough
pt.com ?)
Also read the Linux SCSI-HOWTO (somewhat dated, it says FlashPoint
adapters don't work and that they're slow -- both points being absolutely
false.) http://www.dandelion.com/linux has the latest BusLogic info
on Linux.
Jeff
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On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 09:37:27PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> >>>>> "F" == F Potorti writes:
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> F> I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect
> F> that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
>
on that motherboard?
Yes. In that case you just have an idle CPU.
Jeff
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for a new version of the server.
You may want to check the source code for some undocumented config
switches that may help you out (by turning off various features, etc.)
This helped me once before with a Rev.1 Mach64.
Good luck,
Jeff
On Wed, Sep 10, 1997 at 05:07:17PM -0400, Brian White wrote:
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