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... .3622@wam.umd.edu> spierce@wam.umd.edu (Stephen Pierce) writes: >>In article <1mrc33INN16p@crcnis1.unl.edu> hosier@unl.edu (aaron hosier) writes: >>>spierce@wam.umd.edu (Stephen Pierce) writes: >... >>>the other computer. I admit that ...
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Mar 1 1993 - 00:24
... article <1mrc33INN16p@crcnis1.unl.edu> hosier@unl.edu (aaron hosier) writes:
>spierce@wam.umd.edu (Stephen Pierce) writes:
>> Occationally (usually more frequent when I'm actually doing something
>>important
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Feb 28 1993 - 18:28
I noticed that the info-sheet for Linux (posted in c.o.l.a) mentioned
a Linux MUD. I was wondering, where can i get this? FTP anon would be
nice...
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Dec 9 1992 - 18:55
Has anyone succesfully compiled (and ran
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 7 1993 - 01:18
In article <1993Jan9.004334.29212@serval.net.wsu.edu> hlu@eecs.wsu.edu (H.J. Lu) writes: > >There are two versions of kernel, one for <= 16 MB, the other for > 16 MB. >Which one are you using? You may have to recompile the kernel to use >memory above
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 8 1993 - 22:58
I'm haveing a wee problem with software floating point. I link in the libsoft.so.4.0 (soft link to libm) and the _exp fuction is not there. It is defined the header (i think) but not in the library. Help! Does someone have a known working lib that
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 19 1993 - 06:47
In article <1993Jan20.120202.14556@newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de> voeckler@ipc1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de (Jens-S. Voeckler) writes: >Hi there, > >when trying to install the xview/slingshot/uit package, I discovered >that the recent SLS missed the "libm
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 20 1993 - 19:44
Help. I have been attempting to port MudOS 0.9.15 to Linux since a kind MudOS person gave me the source. I managed (how I don't know) to get all the files compiled. When I couldn't get the math libraries to link, I made dummy functions that returned
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 23 1993 - 00:13
I believe i spoke to soon. I have gotten it to run. Anyone interested in full source, please contact me at spierce2wam.umd.edu. Steve
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 23 1993 - 00:50
I would like to report two bugs in Linux, both involving tcp/ip. I will be using tcp/ip extensively, under stress conditions, so I will most likely find bugs. I do not know of whom to send bug reports /fixes to, so I am posting here. Please, if you
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 23 1993 - 03:22
In article <1993Jan28.132440.19096@dxcern.cern.ch> roberto@dxcern.cern.ch (Roberto Bagnara) writes: > I've read and appreciated the list of hardware components that have >successfully been tried with Linux. My feeling is that a list of hardware >
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 28 1993 - 20:50
>The drivers are not simple to write, and timing is critical in the >floppy-controller style drives. Perhaps a bit too tight for reliable >use under Linux. I do not know HOW complex one of these drivers is, >though I've heard that someone has one in
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 28 1993 - 21:20
In article <1kbjo7INN7rm@matt.ksu.ksu.edu> probreak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (James Michael Chacon) writes: >darin@infograph.com (Darin Wayrynen) writes: > >>I have partitioned my SCSI hard disk to leave 32 megabytes left over >>for swap space. When I use
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Jan 29 1993 - 16:55
I am about to cut a new set of disks for the updated SLS. I was wondering
if Peter (hello Peter, you listening?
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Feb 22 1993 - 15:27
I have seen posted instructions on how to make a boot/root combo disk that copies a minux fs (on the same disk) into a ram drive and mounts it as root. A very good article I might add. I am ashamed that I did not grab it off the net. I am trying
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Feb 25 1993 - 19:54
I'm having some problems with TCP/IP. I've reported them a few times, but since that was before .99.4, and it doesn't seem to be fixed in .6, I'll repost my woes. <-: Occationally (usually more frequent when I'm actually doing something
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Feb 27 1993 - 17:04
I mis-typed my previous request. I'll repeat it (correctly): Does anyone have a Image file of Linux .98,4,5,or 6? It has to have TCP/IP, NFS, EXTFS, PROC, boot off /dev/hda2, and NOT include SCSI... The old A1 from Dec 12th SLS would also work
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Mar 1 1993 - 12:28
I am currently trying to port MDQS to linux. In case anyone doesn't know, this is a nifty netowrk print spooling/printing program. My university uses is extensively, and since I am helping to install a few DEC stations, I decided to try to get linux
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Mar 2 1993 - 15:26
>You can do that..when running mke2fs, just add the option "-m 0", which >sets the reserved-blocks ratio to 0. It would perhaps be nice if >those of us who haven't yet found the perfect setup for our usage could >change this ratio after the fact, but
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Mar 2 1993 - 19:02
In article
linux-activists - Stephen Pierce - Mar 4 1993 - 04:43