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<H4>"Linux Gazette...<I>making Linux just a little more fun!</I>"</H4>
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<li><a HREF="./lg_mail30.html#help">Help Wanted -- Article Ideas</a>
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Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 11:05:23 +0100<BR>
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From: Maurizio Ferrari, <A HREF="mailto:Maurizio.Ferrari@tin.it">
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Maurizio.Ferrari@tin.it</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Photogrammetry tools for Linux? </B>
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I am looking for a Linux program to do some close-range photogrammetry.
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Close range photogrammetry is a technique that enables to reconstruct 3D
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images from a series of 2D pictures.
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There are a few powerful (and relatively inexpensive) tools for Windows
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but none so far for Linux, that I know of. There was something once upon
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a time called Photo4D. Despite my massive Internet search, any occurrence
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of Photo4D seems to have been wipe erased from the face of earth. It
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is listed in SAL but all the links fail.
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I don't want to resort to buy and use Windows software for this. Help, anyone?
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Maurizio
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Date: Sun, 07 Jun 1998 11:36:33 -0500<BR>
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From: Mike Godwin, <A HREF="mailto:mgodwin@socket.net">
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mgodwin@socket.net</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Searching (somewhat in vain) for sources on shell scripting</B>
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<P>
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I recently came across an excellent mini-howto on overcoming some of the
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pitfalls of having a dynamic IP address
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(ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/unmaintained/mini/Dynamic-IP-Hacks).
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Reading this document has refueled my desire to learn shell scripting,
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sed rules and the like. My search of the Internet for information on
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these topics has, however, been fruitless.
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I would be most grateful if someone could point me to a good shell
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scripting tutorial or book.
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Thanks in advance.
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Mike
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 22:58:11 +0200<BR>
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From: Himbeergarten Hummel, <A
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HREF="mailto:himbeergarten.hummel@nanet.at">himbeergarten.hummel@nanet.at</A>
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<BR>
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Subject: <B>X Window System on a monochrome notebook</B>
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I've a 486dx notebook with a monochrome display
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what shall I do to make X windows run?
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Himbeergarten Hummel
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Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 13:06:28 PDT<BR>
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From: Dave Stevens, <A HREF="mailto:davestevens@hotmail.com">
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davestevens@hotmail.com</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>kudos</B>
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I think the Coldiron article on replacing NT with Linux is the best
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thing I've seen in the gazette. Congratulations. More such
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articles are needed. I am especially interested in an article explaining
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why Linux doesn't come with a "system requirements" box
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on the package (no package??). Seriously, though, I am a computer dealer
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and have many times advised people to buy their
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application software first then buy a computer that will run that
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package. If I tell my customers to go out and buy a 386 with 16
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MB of ram and a half MB video card and a 200 MB hard drive, they
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will think I am [characterization deleted!] in the head.
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And maybe they'll be right. How much difference does the underlying
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hardware make to the user of an X application, and how
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can I assess (for them) the varying cost effectiveness of a faster
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processor versus more RAM versus a SCSI disk versus just a
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bigger IDE disk. Maybe you can commission an article like this. (Don't
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even THINK of asking me). Someone of your loyal
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readers must have relevant experience to write up.
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Great magazine, keep up the good work. If ever you find yourself in northern
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BC I will happily buy you a beer.
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Dave Stevens
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Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 08:49:05 -0700 (PDT)<BR>
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From: Renato Weiner, <A HREF="mailto:reweiner@yahoo.com">
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reweiner@yahoo.com</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Suggestion for Article</B>
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Recently I was looking at the Gazette and I think I have a good
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suggestion of an article that will be very useful for the Linux
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community.
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I have had some technical difficulties of having two simultaneous
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versions of Kernels in my system. I mean a stable one and a developing
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one. I searched the net looking for information of how to co-exist
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both but it's completely fragmented.
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If somebody more experienced could put all this information together,
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it will certainly help a lot of people from kernels developers to
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end-users.
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Thanks a lot for your patience. <BR>
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Renato.
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Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 10:42:06 +0200<BR>
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From: Carlo Vinante, <A HREF="mailto:vinante@igi.pd.cnr.it">
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vinante@igi.pd.cnr.it</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Printing Problems</B>
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I've just updated to Red Hat 5.0, and I cannot print anymore documents
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using Ghostview, or LyX or whatever. Tests are OK. Have somebody a
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suggestion ?
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Carlo Vinante
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Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 15:46:35 +0200 (MET DST)<BR>
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From: Sara Briganti mat.1510, <A HREF="mailto:briganti@CsR.UniBo.IT">
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briganti@CsR.UniBo.IT</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Information</B>
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We are 4 Italian students and we're just have a look about ELM's sources.
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We have a lot of problems about these...<BR>
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Could you ELM us? Do you know any interesting site about how ELM
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works? And about sendmail?
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Thank you a lot. Bye.
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Sara, Elsa, Michele, Livio
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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 22:24:47 +0200<BR>
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From: Daniele Verzelloni, <A HREF="mailto:dverzel@tin.it">
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dverzel@tin.it</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Network configuring</B>
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Help me in configuring Red Hat Linux about networking.
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I've a ISDN Adapter by Asuscom that I use for Internet in Windows95 and
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I can't configure it!
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I've even got an Ethernet adapter to go to another computer and in the
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same way I can't configure it!
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Thank you and sorry for my bad English, I'm Italian.
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Daniele
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Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 23:12:30 +0200<BR>
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From: Eric CANAL, <A HREF="mailto:Eric.Canal@supelec.fr">
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Eric.Canal@supelec.fr</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>a question</B>
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I've recently bought a CD-ROM recorder
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I would like to know if it is legal to make a Red Hat CD distribution for my
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own use. My idea is to copy the FTP distribution on a CD and to install it.
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I've tried but it tells me that I don't have a Red Hat CD-ROM. Do I miss a
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particular file?
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thanks for your answer and BRAVO for your Gazette :)
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a French reader, Eric Canal
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<blockquote> <I>
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(Better check with Red Hat about legalities. --Editor)
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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 23:54:20 -0700<BR>
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From: Ruth Milne, <A HREF="mailto:rmilne@mail.bulkley.net">
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rmilne@mail.bulkley.net</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>article idea</B>
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I have been reading a lot of speculation about whether Linux can ever
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displace Microsoft on the desktop. In the course of wading through a lot
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of hype I haven't seen much actual experience reported about an ordinary
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computer user installing Linux on their PC. I don't mean someone who is
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already a Linux enthusiast and I don't mean someone with a computer
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science degree either. Just an ordinary computer user with an IQ bigger
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than a shoe size, sitting down with a brand new Intel box and a Red Hat
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5.1 package, say, and going through the hoops up to the point where X
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starts up okay and the modem is a working Internet device. This ought to
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be compared to such a person doing the same operation with a new box and
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a copy of W98. I think that would make a useful comparison.
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Dave Stevens
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Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 03:32:11 EDT<BR>
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From: <A HREF="mailto:RangeScale@aol.com">RangeScale@aol.com</A><BR>
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Subject: <B>Need older Linux</B>
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Okay, I am pretty new to Linux and am trying to learn it. The main problem is,
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is that I always have my desktop tied up doing more important things, and also
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don't have the room on it to hold Linux. My solution is to pull out my old 286
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laptop (old but very good) and use that to start learning Linux. My big
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problem, though, is finding a version that will run on that. I have the Debian
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1.3, but min reg. are 386+. Is there a ver. that will run on 286 - and where
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can I get it?
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Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 00:47:14 +0200<BR>
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From: B.L.Michielsen, <A HREF="mailto:BMichielsen@csi.com">
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BMichielsen@csi.com</A><BR>
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Subject: <B>Communication Problem</B>
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<P>
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I have a problem communicating with Compuserve through Seyon
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since I installed a 16650A serial card on my Dell 486DX2 66MHz
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running RedHat 4.1 Kernel 2.0.17. and a USRobotics SportsterMessagePlus
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modem. Before, I used a 14.4 Hayes compatible modem connected to
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a serial port with a 16450 IC, in that configuration everything was slow
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<P>
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but OK.
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I am connecting to a Compuserve server with baud rates to 28.800bps.
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The characters in the Seyon terminal form unreadable garbage, and I
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cannot find out how to parameterize the connection to get it right.
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To complete the information, when I make a ppp connection to a
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56kbps server of Compuserve and use Netscape communicator, everything
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runs perfectly well, so I guess the Seyon problem is not related to
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kernel parameters but rather to xterm?
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Bas L. Michielsen
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 98 12:19:28 -0500<BR>
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From: <A HREF="mailto:cokeydepercin@pmsc.com">cokeydepercin@pmsc.com</A>
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Subject: <B>Article on home networking.</B>
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I just read a reply to the home networking article by Mr. Gray and I
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agree that home networking is cheap and easy. I disagree somewhat
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about the 100baseT. I've just upgraded from 10baseT to 100baseT. The
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hub was $100USD for an eight port hub with uplink and the cards were
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$30USD (Dec Tulip chip set). I've heard there may be some cheaper NICs
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now $20~25USD. My upgrade cost was $250 for 5 machines - 3 Win95,
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Linux server, multi-boot Linux/win95/NT - the cable was CAT5 to begin
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with. The additional cost of putting in 100 vs 10 is so slight, about
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$115 in this case as the cable is the same, that it isn't worth
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installing 10baseT. The advantage is that 100baseT and a reasonably
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fast Linux machine allows a Win95 machine to access apps almost as
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fast (in some cases faster) from the network than from its own drive.
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Note that I too build from junk as much as possible and the children's
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machines (the Win95 ones) are very low end Pentium and have old slow
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small drives than contain only the OS and swap. Everything else is on
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the server (install once use many!).
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There is a caveat to this of course. 100baseT NICs for ISA machines
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are VERY expensive so if you have ISA machines, your only realistic
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choice is 10baseT. The one 100baseT ISA NCI I priced (3Com) cost more
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than all the PCI NICs for my upgrade.
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Just my $0.02 or so. Keep up the good work, I really enjoy the magazine.
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Cokey
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 15:48:27 +0100<BR>
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From: Raphael Marvie, <A HREF="mailto:raphael.marvie@cs.man.ac.uk">
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raphael.marvie@cs.man.ac.uk</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Comment about LG last review</B>
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It took me 3 tries to get the full article about "Replacing NT by
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Linux" but I finally
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did it. I am very pleased to see people from the "real-world" as they
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call themselves
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to admit that Linux can avoid lot of people using bad softwares. There is
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only one thing
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that make me sad, the only people who are going to read this article are Linux
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users.
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Is there any solution to make "real-world" people reading such article?
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I not talking of a holy war against M$, but I think the worse thing
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for Linux
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and other brilliant systems or soft is that the end user never heard of
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this solution.
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The fact that Netscape has moved to Open Source Software was a big
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advert
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for the GNU/Linux solutions. I hope we will be able to take advantage of
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it to say
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to managers "Hey, we can do every thing you want, and in a better way
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than it is done yet by Micro$oft and Co. You just have not to think in
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buying a
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solution 60,000$ each year for updates but paying someone 60,000$ a year
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for
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building you the exact solution you need using Open Source Software.
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Which
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means for you having a *personal* *reliable* *IT* solution."
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That is the challenge: teach them that a man or a woman is more
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important than
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a soft, because this man or this woman can adapt (him|her)self to the
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need of a
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firm, and is more important for the end user as a spring of information
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than a
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bad-written manual.
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Keep on LG, the job you are doing is brilliant.
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Linuxly yours, Raphael
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 13:36:06 +0000<BR>
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From: Andrew Josey, <A HREF="mailto:a.josey@opengroup.org">
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a.josey@opengroup.org</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Web resource - UNIX 98 Spec online</B>
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With the recent announcements concerning Linux and
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conformance to the UNIX 98 specification, I thought it
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would be useful to send you the URL where the online
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specification can be browsed, searched and downloaded.
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Its at http://www.UNIX-systems.org/go/unix/
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Perhaps you could include this as a tip in the next Linux
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gazette.
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best regards, Andrew
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Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 12:19:44 +1000 (EST)<BR>
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From: Con Zymaris, <A HREF="mailto:conz@cyber.com.au">
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conz@cyber.com.au</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Article ideas...</B>
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It would be of general interest, and help the linux/open source community,
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if people out there were introduced to the concept of advocating that
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their local University had its Computer Science students' major final year
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projects written as open-source.
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For reasons why the students would want to do this, check out:
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http://www.cyber.com.au/misc/frsbiz/students.htm
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Cheers, Con
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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 16:04:12 -0700<BR>
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From: Travis Clark, <A HREF="mailto:hilt@telepath.com">
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hilt@telepath.com</A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Simple Suggestion</B>
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To further Linux in this world of ours, I think it fitting that Linux
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Programmers look at two different ways this can be accomplished:
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<ol>
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<li>Applications -
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This does not end in Word Processors... Desktop Publishing systems,
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a simple database system, Accounting Software, the whole nine yards. If
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we focused on software that companies use at a lower price (or freeware)
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than Windoze, and comparable or better performance, then Linux would be
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more acceptable world wide.
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<li>Games -
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As much as I hate to admit it, Games are a must in this PC world.
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There are versions of popular games for linux, but there are no MAJOR
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companies designing games for Linux. If we can get a
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Doom/Myst/DeerHunter type game specifically designed for Linux, then
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Linux will definitely have more interest in the market.
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</ol>
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That's my two cents...
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Travis Clark
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Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 14:50:45 -0400<BR>
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From: Brian Catlin, <A HREF="mailto:Brian_Catlin@BayNetworks.COM">
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Brian_Catlin@BayNetworks.COM </A> <BR>
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Subject: <B>Suggestions to improve readability</B>
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First, I would like to express my appreciation to all the authors
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for taking time to write excellent articles.
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I do, however, have a suggestion or two that will make the
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accessibility of the zine that much better.
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As background, I am one of your readers that prints out the zine,
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then reads it. It is much easier for my tired old eyes that way,
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and I also get a nice resource to use when the screen is cluttered
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with windows of different things for the project I am working on.
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With that said, I have a couple problems that can be easily solved.
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<li>The first thing is links in the articles. The usual standard one
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sees on the net is to put the URL in the body of the article and
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then link it. This way us off-line readers can fire up a browser
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later and go directly to the site mentioned without having to find
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the link in the online version of the article.
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<li>Secondly, and this came up in the latest issue BTW, when giving
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source code, config or other text-based examples, please keep them
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as text. Putting backgrounds behind the code makes them hard to
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read, and if they are in fact graphics, one has to type in the code
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by hand. A better way is to delineate it with some sort of
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blocking character string and use the appropriate HTML tag to show
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it is an example. I tend to use the following to start and stop
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sections of code:
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#-----------------------------
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(Note: it is a pound sign with a bunch of dashes).
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This will speed loading into browsers online, allow cut and paste
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operations, and ensure readability for the off-line printout
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readers. (I know that more people that just I do this!)
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Thanks again for a great zine!
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Brian
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<blockquote> <I>
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(Okay, one, I'm guessing you are objecting to the practice of using word instead
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of the address in the link so the text version only shows the word and
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drops the address. I can make sure this happens in sections that I do
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myself, but I really don't have time to do it for every article. I will
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print your letter and maybe that will give authors a push in the right
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direction.
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Second, I use whatever the authors send as listings and most do keep them
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between <pre></pre> tags without backgrounds. Mr. Coldiron article last
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month did use backgrounds. His article has been quite popular.
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Thanks for writing, --Editor)
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</I> </blockquote>
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