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-
- Contents:
- Re: cron gets stuck. (Leon Dent)
- Re: Anyone compile gwm-1.7 with Linux ? (M. Saggaf)
- Re: How to set up Minicom to respond to Non-Root users (Leon Dent)
- libc2.2.2 & DIKU mud (BURNED AND BANISHED LIKE A SCENE FROM HELL)
- Re: Bugs in LINUX tar (?) (Stephen Tweedie)
- q: 640x480 with vgalib (Shachar Fleishman)
- magic match failed --> what does it mean? (Mad Dog)
- 'cfmakeraw' library call? (Johannes Grosen)
- SCSI problems (Patrick Sweeney)
- Re: What is aXe? (Jim Winstead Jr.)
- Maximum speed of Linux on serial ports... (Andrew J. Templin)
- My Diamond Stealth works! (Oliver Schwarz)
- Re: linux-0.98.3 termcap problem (apm233m@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au)
- Re: Help with Sigma Legend and X11 (Tim MacKenzie)
- Where is the Seagate ST01 driver? (Steve Hocking)
- Re: USA Linus fund -- final accounting (was: Thanks...) (H. Peter Anvin N9ITP)
- getting talk to work (nearly there !) (Andrew J. Cosgriff !)
- Re: magic match failed --> what does it mean? (James Michael Chacon)
- Yet another X-Problem (Kai Baumbach)
- Linux News #4 (October 26 - November 6, 1992) (Lars Wirzenius)
- xsetroot and color with S3 server??? (Niels Skov Olsen)
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: lcd@ais.org (Leon Dent)
- Subject: Re: cron gets stuck.
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 00:42:42 GMT
-
- In article <1992Nov4.185828.150@victrola.sea.wa.us> vince@victrola.sea.wa.us (Vince Skahan) writes:
- |In article <1992Nov2.174856.22567@muug.mb.ca> gkm@muug.mb.ca (Greg K. Moeller) writes:
- |>I'm using cron to spawn UUCP and news shells, etc.
- |>The problem is that when I replace the crontab entry for either of these
- |>(crontab -u news -r news.tab[as root]) the entryy gets replaced ok, but cron
- |>gets stuck. It doesn't do anything for anyone at all. I have to kill it
- |>and restart it. From my reading of the docs for cron, it's supposed to
- |>notice that the file has changed, and re-read it.
- |>
- |
- |I've found that if I change a crontab entry, I have to do a "
- | "kill `cat /etc/cron.pid` ; /etc/crond"
- |to get cron to reinitialize off the new entry. I tried a kill -HUP but
- |it killed it dead rather than re-initializing off the files.
-
- Yeah, but its supposed to work accroding to the docs. If you are running
- a multi-user system, is each user supposed to send mail to root to re-start
- cron every time they change an entry?
-
- Leon Dent
- lcd@ais.org
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Crossposted-To: kl.test,alt.test
- From: alsaggaf@athena.mit.edu (M. Saggaf)
- Subject: Re: Anyone compile gwm-1.7 with Linux ?
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 13:39:09 GMT
-
- |>>>> On Fri, 6 Nov 1992 09:18:02 GMT, l_kornst%informatik.uni-kl.de@stepsun.uni-kl.de (Leif Kornstaedt) said:
-
- LK> In article <ALSAGGAF.92Nov5175231@alfredo.mit.edu>, alsaggaf@athena.mit.edu (M. Saggaf) writes:
- LK> |> If you want to compile gwm, you have to use lex and yacc. Flex and
- LK> |> bison won't do.
- LK> |>
-
- LK> Yes, perhaps, but where can one get a lex or a yacc? I thought they were
- LK> (c) AT&T. I too had many problems with bison and would like to get an
- LK> implementation closer to the original.
-
- I don't know. When I compiled gwm, I did the lex and yacc part on an
- Ultrix box and the rest in linux.
-
- --
- /M. Saggaf
- alsaggaf@athena.mit.edu
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: lcd@ais.org (Leon Dent)
- Subject: Re: How to set up Minicom to respond to Non-Root users
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 00:52:16 GMT
-
- Do you have a minicom.users file in the same directory with minicom.dfl?
- An example users file may/should be included in the minicom distribution.
-
- Leon Dent
- lcd@ais.org
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BURNED AND BANISHED LIKE A SCENE FROM HELL <CC013AUM01@trent-poly.ac.uk>
- Subject: libc2.2.2 & DIKU mud
- Reply-To: CC013AUM01@trent-poly.ac.uk
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 14:14:11 GMT
-
-
- COuld someone tell me where to get the libc2.2.2 libraries from....
-
-
- I have the 4.1 jump libs installed, but telnet and a few other binaries
- need the libc2.2.2 ... and i cant remember where they come from
-
- (gcc 2.2.2d dis?)
-
- also,
-
- Has anyone managed to get the DIKU mud working under linux?
-
- rgds,
-
- Andy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: sct@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Stephen Tweedie)
- Subject: Re: Bugs in LINUX tar (?)
- Date: 5 Nov 92 17:28:37 GMT
-
- In article <Bx8G3M.DBE@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, jy10033@ehsn11.cen.uiuc.edu (Joshua M Yelon) writes:
-
- | Last night I switched from minix FS to ext FS. Here are the steps I
- | went through:
-
- | * tarred my whole filesystem using gnu tar, split tarfile onto
- | floppies. * reformatted hard disk using mkefs. * reloaded software
- | from floppy using the tar on the 0.98 rootdisk.
-
- | Much to my chagrin, though, the tar on the root floppy didn't seem
- | to quite understand the tarfile format: it loaded the files up ok,
- | and got all the chmod bits right, but got most of the file
- | ownerships wrong! Needless to say, this took a long time to fix.
-
- | It may be important that I use UID's greater than 1000... although
- | I can't see why that would be a problem, it IS unusual.
-
- First of all, you should be using the -p (set permissions) option to
- tar; although if you say the mode bits are correct, you're probably
- doing this anyway.
-
- The problem with ownership is that when you boot from the root floppy,
- you are no longer using the passwd and group files from your tarred
- root partition. So, all those users and groups who should own the
- files you are restoring simply don't exist at the time of the restore.
- You should copy the original /etc/passwd and /etc/group files into
- /etc on the root floppy before extracting the tar archive.
-
- Cheers,
- Stephen Tweedie.
- ---
- Stephen Tweedie <sct@uk.ac.ed.dcs> (Internet: <sct@dcs.ed.ac.uk>)
- Department of Computer Science, Edinburgh University, Scotland.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: q: 640x480 with vgalib
- From: shachar@ramon.bgu.ac.il (Shachar Fleishman)
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 14:58:10 GMT
-
- Hi
-
- How can I add a 640x480 mode for the vgalib?
-
- - Shachar
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: mdgauthi@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Mad Dog)
- Subject: magic match failed --> what does it mean?
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 92 15:43:53 EST
-
- Everytime I boot to Linux (using a floppy boot for a hard disk root partition )
- I see the message "magic matched failed" in the intial messages. I can't seem
- to find any harm caused by this but it doesn't sound positive either. (ps -I
- am also using the exfs and MCC interim release with the kernel unrecompiled)
-
- -Matt Gauthier
- mdgauthi@rodan.acs.syr.edu
- mdgauthi@suvm.acs.syr.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: grosen@isc.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu (Johannes Grosen)
- Subject: 'cfmakeraw' library call?
- Date: 6 Nov 92 01:19:46 GMT
-
-
- I've been wanting to have 'script' on my machine for some time
- and decided to snarf the sources from the 4.3bsd-reno distribution.
- There were no problems except for a call to a function 'cfmakeraw'
- which I have never heard of before. From it's name and where it's
- called I would assume it puts a terminal in raw mode but I hate
- to 'ass-u-me' anything. Has anyone heard of this function? Can
- anyone confirm my assumptions?
-
- Thanks!
- --
- Johannes Grosen
- ISC System Administrator
- grosen@isc.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: pjs@raster.Kodak.COM (Patrick Sweeney)
- Subject: SCSI problems
- Reply-To: pjs@raster.Kodak.COM (Patrick Sweeney)
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 15:10:23 GMT
-
- Hi,
- I am posting this for a friend. He is currently running Linux 0.98.3
- on a 486/33 Gateway 4M ram with a SCSI Maxtor 340M hd using and Adaptec
- controller. Running anything on the machine that uses heavy disk io is
- sllloooowwww (e.g. it took him 4 hours to compile the kernel).
- Swapping is disabled. Anybody else had this sort of problem and any ideas
- for solution outside of buying a new machine ;-)
- tnx
- if you have anything specific please send mail to
- bmt@raster.kodak.com
-
- - pjs@raster.kodak.com
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: jwinstea@fenris.claremont.edu (Jim Winstead Jr.)
- Subject: Re: What is aXe?
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 01:44:29 GMT
-
- In article <Bx88Kw.BBC@news.cso.uiuc.edu> djr48312@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (X X) writes:
- |before I download aXe, I would like a description of what it actually is.
- |Im hoping its a wyswig word processor program.
-
- It's not. It's 'simply' an X-based text editor, akin to Emacs and the
- like. It's a great editor, but not a WYSIWYG word processor. The
- latest version compiles and works cleanly under Linux (maybe a couple
- of quick changes here and there, but nothing major). The same goes
- for the recently released 'sam', which is the Plan 9 editor.
-
- --
- loveritablessencentipedependentalism+ Jim Winstead Jr. (CSci '95)
- andaterrificklengtherealityearguessy| Harvey Mudd College, WIBSTR
- mpathybridgenerationiceremonymphysic| jwinstea@jarthur.Claremont.EDU
- alendareadvertisexpresshothoughthend+ or jwinstea@fenris.Claremont.EDU
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: nosilla@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Andrew J. Templin)
- Subject: Maximum speed of Linux on serial ports...
- Date: 6 Nov 92 01:11:03 GMT
-
-
- We have the 2nd most recent (I believe) version of the mcc-interim
- release of Linux running on a friends 386/33DX. It is wonderful.
-
- What is the maximum speed I can set getty up with on a serial port?
-
- I wish to hook up a terminal at 19200, and I would like to know if
- this is possible.
-
- Also, where can I find mail and uucp binaries or source for this
- version?
-
- Thank you,
-
- Andrew J. Templin
-
- [Reply via EMail, please]
- --
- Andrew J. Templin, Confused Programmer, Ball State University
- VAX: 00AJTEMPLIN@bsu-ucs.bsu.edu ULTRIX: nosilla@bsu-cs.bsu.edu
- "Ad Meorium Cthulhi Gloriam" "Carpe Carp"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: schwarzo@kirk.fmi.uni-passau.de (Oliver Schwarz)
- Subject: My Diamond Stealth works!
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 14:10:40 GMT
-
- I'm running a Diamond Stealth VRAM card with the X386.S3-0.1 Driver
- from ftp.robots.ox.ac.uk /pub/linux/s3.
-
- It works at 640x480x256 without any problem with SLS 0.98.
- The only problem was, that I had to uncompress the fonts, change the font
- paths and run mkfontdir. The other resolutions don't seem to work, but
- perhaps it's only because of my weak monitor. Or perhaps one should
- try other clock values or something like that ...
-
- I can't say "you will never run XWindows with a Diamond Stealth card." !!
-
- Oliver. (email: schwarzo@kirk.fmi.uni-passau.de)
-
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: apm233m@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
- Subject: Re: linux-0.98.3 termcap problem
- Date: 6 Nov 92 11:18:44 +1100
-
- In article <92308.071727NU013809@NDSUVM1.BITNET>, Greg Wettstein <NU013809@NDSUVM1.BITNET> writes:
- [stuff deleted]
- | After logging into a couple of systems I suddenly noticed that the virtual
- | console was restricting itself to 24 lines. For example if less is used
- | to view a file and the sh prompt is on the bottom line of the screen the
- | entire output gets displayed on the bottom line of the screen. Using
- | less with the prompt at the top of the screen causes less to use the
- | console as if it had 24 lines.
-
- Which comms program do you use? I use kermit to talk to a VAX running VMS
- and I too get the 24 line problem. My guess was that it was probably kermit
- which was at fault.
-
- | This problem seems to be resistant to the use of stty rows 25, setterm
- | -initialize etc. Rebooting the machine does clear the problem but is of
- | course not an optimum solution.... :-) The problem does not transcend
- | virtual consoles, the only console affected is the VT which was running
- | kermit when I logged into the other machines. I suspect that the other
- | machine is sending some type of control sequence that is being interpreted
- | by the Linux console driver. Anybody got any ideas?????
-
- Have you also tried sending ctrl-O to the VT? (can be done by ^Q ^V ^O if
- using BASH) This fixes some problems, but not the 24 line problem for me.
-
- Actually, I can live with a 24 line VT. Unfortunately, what I see is
- in effect a split-screen VT: one window of 24 lines and one of 1 line.
- If the cursor moves into the one-line window at the bottom of the
- screen then it tends to stay there (some programs, such as emacs can
- still make use of the whole screen). A 1-line VT is very difficult to
- live with!
-
- It is my guess that the real problem is a bug in the kernel terminal
- code. There may be other problems with this code, for example there
- appears to be a bug in the code for the "do" command.
-
- --
- ===============
- Bill Metzenthen
- Mathematics Department
- Monash University
- Australia
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: tym@dibbler.cs.monash.edu.au (Tim MacKenzie)
- Subject: Re: Help with Sigma Legend and X11
- Date: 6 Nov 92 01:29:55 GMT
-
- Clifton Koch (koch@rtsg.mot.com) wrote:
- | I have a Sigma Legend SVGA card in my machine, and can't seem to get the
- |1024x768 mode working. 800x600 works (but only at 60 Hz). This card can do
- |1024x768x60Hz and 800x600x72Hz under DOS, but I can't seem to access any of
- |the dot clocks for these modes. For the 1024x768, there should be a 65MHz
- |dot clock. CLOCK.EXE under DOS reports 40MHz as the fastest clock. The
- |tutorial on X11 dotclocks even uses the Legend as the example for calculating
- |the Xconfig parameters, but using the same entries, X can't find the appropriate
- |clocks on startup. The Legend is a Tseng 4000 based card, BTW.
-
- I have a ET4000 based card, it generates all clocks from a single crystal.
- CLOCK.EXE did not give any sensible results for the clock values, and gave
- different results depending on which video mode you were in at the time of
- running.
-
- My solution was to get Xfree86 to find the clocks itself: (you need 1.2 for
- this I think). Comment out any Clocks: line in your XConfig and startx in
- a resolution that works (like 600x400). Output stderror to a file so that you
- don't need to type in the clocks yourself... "startx 2> /tmp/whatever".
- Sometimes all the clocks wont be found, so you might have to startx a few
- times. You don't seem to need a Clocks: line, but if you put it in yourself
- then you wont have problems later with clocks not being found (once you've
- found out what the actual clocks values are).
-
- Get the xclk program from tsx-11 (it's in sources/usr.bin.X11 I think). This
- will do the calculations for you for the ModeDB. I found it really useful
- for getting base values which can then be fiddled for your monitor.
-
- | Has anyone had any luck with the Legend and higher resolutions?
-
- With my ET4000 card (I'm not sure of the exact manufacturer, it calls itself
- a "Enhanced VGA Bios 2148s 5/30/92". I'm using a MAG 15" monitor and the
- following ModeDB uses all the "usable" area on the monitor in the center
- clicks of all the controls.
- "1168x897" 80 1168 1200 1352 1456 897 897 908 918
-
- This leaves a HUGE 880 bytes on my 1M card unused (256 color mode), and looks
- rather nice (impressive too!).
- | If so, what does your Xconfig look like?
- | Did you have to do anything special to get X to recognize the dotclock?
- See above.
-
- ObConfig: 486/33 165M 4M, 15M swap, Local bus video,
- 0.98pl3 (no scsi, procfs, extfs)
- --
- -Tim MacKenzie (tym@dibbler.cs.monash.edu.au)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Crossposted-To: comp.unix.bsd
- From: sgccseh@citec.oz.au (Steve Hocking)
- Subject: Where is the Seagate ST01 driver?
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 06:33:47 GMT
-
-
- I've just received the patches for the st01 driver that will make it
- work with a Future Domain TMC885 SCSI card, but dont have the st01 driver
- source. Does anybody have it, or could they send it? I'd love to drive a
- CDROM off it.
-
-
- Cheers,
-
-
- Stephen
- --
- =============================================================================
- "Toddlers are the stormtroopers of the Lord of Entropy"
-
- Stephen Hocking sgccseh@citecuc.citec.oz.au
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: hpa@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin N9ITP)
- Subject: Re: USA Linus fund -- final accounting (was: Thanks...)
- Reply-To: hpa@nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 03:06:30 GMT
-
- With Linus' thanks I thought this was an appropriate time to make the final
- accounting report for the USA Linus fund.
-
- William Broadley $25
- Philip Balister $50
- Cameron Spitzer $35
- Stephen Hill $40
- Jeffrey Moore $100
- Phil Anglin $50
- James Lynch $50
- Richard Almquist $10
- John Montgomery $25
- David Black $50
- Mark Ng $100
- Hisanori Noguchi $20
- John White $50
- Satish Chittamuru $50
- Conway Yee $20
- Charles Wilson $25
- Anonymous: "Linus Rules" $20
- Joel Hoffman $25
- Peter Anvin $40
- ===============================
- Subtotal $785
- Wire transfer charge -$35
- ==================================
- Total USD 750.00
- Tranfer rate USD/FIM .2087
- ==================================
- Final sum FIM 3593.68
-
- Thanks, everyone, and let's go back to hacking!
-
- /hpa
- --
- INTERNET: hpa@nwu.edu TALK: hpa@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
- BITNET: HPA@NUACC IBMNET: 16331@IBMX400
- HAM RADIO: N9ITP NeXTMAIL: hpa@lenny.acns.nwu.edu
- while ( 1 ) ; cp /dev/zero /dev/null & end
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ins217t@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew J. Cosgriff !)
- Subject: getting talk to work (nearly there !)
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 09:57:17 GMT
-
- Erm, i'm having a few problems getting talk to work on my
- 0.98pl1 system...(SCSI = no, TCP = yes (!))
- configured for loopback only
-
- I've now got talk to get as far as "Checking for invitation on caller's
- machine", whereupon it just sits there for ages (I've run out of patience to
- see if eventually does anything)
-
- Anyone got any ideas ?
- inted.conf and services are both ok as far as i know :
- /usr/etc/inetd.conf (also in /usr/etc/inet/inetd.conf):
- talk dgram udp wait root /usr/etc/inet/talkd talkd
-
- /usr/etc/services (also in ...)
- talk 517/udp
-
-
- Ta heaps in advance...
- Cos !
-
- --
- Andrew J. Cosgriff ! ins217t@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au
- ins217t@lindblat.cc.monash.edu.au
- cos@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au
- "Language is a virus from outer space" - William S. Burroughs
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: probreak@wyatt.ksu.ksu.edu (James Michael Chacon)
- Subject: Re: magic match failed --> what does it mean?
- Date: 5 Nov 1992 20:44:31 -0600
-
- mdgauthi@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Mad Dog) writes:
-
- |Everytime I boot to Linux (using a floppy boot for a hard disk root partition )
- |I see the message "magic matched failed" in the intial messages. I can't seem
- |to find any harm caused by this but it doesn't sound positive either. (ps -I
- |am also using the exfs and MCC interim release with the kernel unrecompiled)
-
- |-Matt Gauthier
- |mdgauthi@rodan.acs.syr.edu
-
- From what I was told about this, it is harmless like you think.
- What the kernel does it to test the root file system against the various
- type supported in the kernel. When the minix test fails because you are
- using an extfs it will print the magic match failed message. I suppose
- that if you used an msdos file system as a root file system that you
- would get two of these messages.
-
- James
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: baumbach@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de (Kai Baumbach)
- Subject: Yet another X-Problem
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 92 12:48:09 GMT
-
- Hi Linux-Xers,
-
- here's just another guy who doesn't bring X to run.
- When I type stratx I get:
- Creating TCP socket: Invalid argument
-
- then the screen chnages to 50% gray and a mouse-cross appears. It takes
- a few seconds until the screen changes to blue and disappears.
- Then I see these additional error messages:
-
- exec: gwm: not found
-
- waiting for X server to shut down XFree86 Version 1.0Ya / X Window System
- (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 5000)
- Configured drivers:
- VGA256 (256 colour SVGA):
- et4000, et3000, pvga1, gvga, ati, tvga8900
- VGA256: et4000 (mem: 512k numclocks: 3)
- VGA256: clocks: 25 28 36
- VGA256: SpeedUp code selection modified because virtualX != 1024
- VGA256: SpeedUp mode selected (Flags=0xf)
-
- xinit: Interrupted system call (errno 4): Client error.
- Error: Can't open display: :0
- Error: Can't open display: :0
-
- Any clues?
- I think I've set up everything correctly so far...
- Release is SLS 0.98 from mid-October.
-
- Thanks in advance and keep on linuxing !
-
- Kai
- --
- Kai Uwe Karl Baumbach **************************
- Oriental Institute, University of Freiburg * We really do it on a *
- W-7800 Freiburg i. Br., Germany * Motorola *
- ++49 +761 203-2287 * 8400 ! *
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: wirzeniu@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius)
- Subject: Linux News #4 (October 26 - November 6, 1992)
- Date: 6 Nov 92 14:35:05 GMT
-
-
-
-
-
-
- L i n u x N e w s
-
- A summary of the goings-on of the Linux community
-
- Issue #4, October 26 through November 6, 1992
-
-
- "The rumors our demise are exaggarated"
-
-
-
-
- **** Highlights in this issue
-
- - comp.os.linux splitting in voting stage
- - xsysinfo
- - kernel 0.98 pl3
- - LILO version alpha.6
- - Updates to SLS
- - tvtwm
- - Xview3 libraries and tools
- - poeigl 1.7 and admutil 1.4
- - Linus got some money
-
-
- **** Editorial
-
- This issue is even more late than the previous one. I haven't had
- time and energy to do very much about Linux News (and a bunch of other
- things), so I missed last week completely, and even now this issue is
- rather quickly done. Sorry about that.
-
- A major thing happening in comp.os.linux right now is the vote for
- splitting the group into subgroups. This has been discussed sometimes
- quite heatedly for a long time, and I won't say much more about it,
- except that I personally hope for at least the creation of
- comp.os.linux.announce, if only because it would make it easier for me
- to do Linux News (I wouldn't have to hunt for announcements, I could
- just pick them from one newsgroup).
-
-
- **** Legalese
-
- Linux News can be copied, re-published, printed, hung on walls, used
- as toilet paper, and used in any other way you wish. If you
- distribute LN outside comp.os.linux and the LINUXNEWS channel, please
- tell me: the more people I know are reading LN, the more eager I am to
- put energy into it.
-
- In fact, if you read Linux News, and think that it is a Good Thing,
- and you want to make me happier, send me a post card to the following
- address:
-
- Lars Wirzenius
- Ohratie 16 C 198
- SF-01370 VANTAA
- Finland
-
- (Letter bombs, as long as they are marked as such, can go to the same
- address. :-)
-
- I take no responsibility whatsoever for any information in Linux News,
- or any problems due lack of information. If you get killed due to
- Linux News, mail me, and I'll feel sorry for you, but that's just
- about all I can do.
-
-
- **** Notices
-
- Linux News is only a summary, if you want more information about a
- given subject, please see the source that is referenced at the end of
- each note (for Usenet articles, the reference is the Message-ID of the
- article). I try to include all the relevant information, including
- ftp sites and filenames, as given in the announcements (I probably
- won't have the time or energy to check filenames, or to find pointers
- to other ftp sites). If possible, I will try to indicate directories
- with a trailing /, e.g. ``pub/linux/SLS/''.
-
- I won't include announcements on mailing lists or testing releases,
- only things that are meant to be used generally (I admit that the line
- can be somewhat difficult to draw, since the whole system is
- pre-release).
-
-
- **** News section
-
-
- October 27. Gabor Herr announced xsysinfo, a program for X that
- displays information about kernel parameters in a graphical form. The
- displayed values are CPU load, CPU idela, memory size, cache size, and
- swap size.
- The program requires Linux 0.98 (or later), a working ps (0.97.6 or
- later), the 4.1 jump libs and XFree 1.1.
- FTP: tsx-11.mit.edu: xsysinfo-1.0.tar.Z (in /incoming at time of
- announcement, final directory not known);
- sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/.
- (Source: <1992Oct27.111232.35261@news.th-darmstadt.de>)
-
-
- October 27. Linus Torvalds announced version 0.98, patchlevel 3 of
- the kernel. Both context diffs and full source are available.
- 0.98 pl3 fixes the following things:
- * all known NULL-pointer problems (see announcement of 0.98pl2 in
- Linux News #3)
- * minor 387-emulation problems
- * ASK_SVGA, broken by pl2
- There are no new features.
- IMPORTANT: There is a major bug in 0.98pl3. The bug will cause the
- super-block to not be properly updated when mounting/unmounting
- filesystems, which will destroy the filesystem.
- FTP: nic.funet.fi: pub/OS/Linux/testing/Linus/
- (Source: <1992Oct27.194952.14193@klaava.Helsinki.FI>
- <1992Oct29.121938.16664@klaava.Helsinki.FI>)
-
-
- October 28. Werner Almesberger announced LILO version alpha.6. LILO
- is a generic boot loader Linux, which allows one to boot Linux from
- the hard disk.
- The new version fixes bugs. Also, it should be better at booting
- other operating systems. Problems with bootin MS-DOS 5 should be
- fixed.
- FTP: sunsite.unc.edu: pub/Linux/incoming/ and tsx-11.mit.edu:
- pub/linux/ALPHA/lilo/, files lilo.6.tar.Z (source and documentation),
- lilo.6.ps.Z (documentation in PostScript format).
- (Source: <1992Oct28.023703.10271@bernina.ethz.ch>)
-
-
- October 28. Linux News #3 contained an announcement of Wampes for
- Linux, but it didn't include a description. Olaf Erb described it
- today follows:
- ``It is a package for packet-radio. It includes a program like
- ka9q-net that allows logging into the unix machine over ax.25, NET/ROM
- and telnet. It includes a convers-server, bbs program and some other
- utils.''
- FTP: see previous issue.
- (Source: <1992Oct28.205832.22507@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>)
-
-
- October 29. Qi Xia announced bug fix version 0.9.1 of cksum. cksum
- is a POSIX conforming checksum utility.
- FTP: sunsite.unc.edu: pub/Linux/Incoming/ and tsx-11.mit.edu
- (filenames or final directories not given).
- (Source: <1992Oct29.162508.6753@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>)
-
-
- November 1. Peter MacDonald announced new fixes for SLS. Check the
- HISTORY file and obtain the packages that have been listed as changed,
- especially the z?fix.taz packages (which are collections of patches
- and fixes).
- (Source: <1992Nov1.201314.11156@sol.UVic.CA>)
-
-
- November 4. Peter MacDonald announced a new addition to SLS: the
- Interviews programs idraw and iclass. They are in their own series,
- in anticipation of the full Interviews environment.
- (Source: <1992Nov4.175627.21814@sol.UVic.CA>)
-
-
- November 5. Peter MacDonald announced new fixes for SLS. This should
- fix the problems with permission problems in root. Also, ghostscript
- with most drivers was added.
- (Source: <1992Nov5.204626.314@sol.UVic.CA>)
-
-
- October 30. R. Ramesh announced an upload of tvtwm, a window manager
- for X.
- All binaries were compiled with jump table 4.1, gcc 2.2.2d7 and
- Xv2.1 shared libraries. tvtwm requires m4.
- FTP: sunsite.unc.edu: /pub/Linux/Incoming/, files tvtwm-src.tar.Z,
- tvtwm-bin.tar.Z and m4.Z.
- (Source: <1992Oct30.161702.6567@utdallas.edu>)
-
-
- November 1. Ed Rodda announced Pari 1.37 for Linux. It is a
- sophisticated math solver.
- FTP: math.ucla.edu: pub/pari (no binaries, but is reported to
- compile easily).
- (Source: <921031117@orca.wimsey.bc.ca>)
-
-
- November 2. Kenneth Osterberg announced the Xview3 library and tools
- ported for Linux. Xview is a user-interface toolkit for X. It
- follows the Open Look GUI specification.
- The package contains libxview.a, libolgx.a, olwm, olwmslave,
- cmdtool/shelltool, props, textedit, and clock. Headerfiles for xview,
- olgx, and pixrect, man pages, and online help files are also included.
- This release contains binaries and diffs against xview sources.
- Installation requires gcc.
- FTP: tsx-11.mit.edu: xview3.tar.Z (directory not yet known),
- sunsite.unc.edu: /pub/Linux/incoming/.
- (Source: <lmfken.720695460@bluese2>)
-
-
- November 3. Peter Orbaek announced poeigl 1.7 and admutil 1.4.
- Poeigl contains init, getty, login, hostname, mesg, users, who, and
- write.
- Admutils contains chsh, ctrlaltdel, init, last, newgrp, passwd,
- shutdown, reboot, halt, fastboot, fasthalt, su, and an example
- /etc/rc.
- This is a source code only release. It should be compilable with
- Linux 0.97pl4 and gcc 2.2.2.
- FTP: nic.funet.fi and tsx-11.mit.edu: poeigl-1.7.tar.Z and
- admutil-1.4.tar.Z (directories not known at time of announcement).
- ftp.daimi.aau.dk: /pub/Linux-source/ (presumably the same filenames).
- (Source: <1992Nov3.090246.29076@daimi.aau.dk>)
-
-
- November 6. Peter Anvin announced the final sum for the USA Linux
- fund collection, $785 and $750 after wire transfer charges.
- Linus thanks everybody, and reports that his computer has now been
- paid in full. He has also received other donations (both money and
- things), for which he is also grateful.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: dingbat@diku.dk (Niels Skov Olsen)
- Subject: xsetroot and color with S3 server???
- Date: 6 Nov 92 14:00:54 GMT
-
- Hi,
-
- I can't make xsetroot color my root window. I have tried the
- -fg <color> -bg <color> but to no avail.
-
- I think my xsetroot is from the pre-release of Xfree86 1.1...
-
- Any clues?
-
- Niels
-
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