ll a 2.4.x kernel
and just go the ALSA route? Does ALSA even support an ES1371 soundcard
is another question, I suppose...
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OSS able to work, and is it somehow blocking ESD from getting access to
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I suppose I'll be learning how to build a deb package by the end of the
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d have gotten errors about that when I tried to configure the
upstream source... (?)
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I'm still at a loss, I'm afraid.
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to the correct directory for the
headers it wants, but think I broke something there in the process.
(It expects to find them in /usr/local/inlcude, while Debian puts them
in /usr/include.)
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owever, it was
still nice to have the render window fire onto a clear part of the
desktop, away from the Blender workspace. I'll post any success story
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f my cards are ATI Mach64, btw.
Oh, and I sometimes get an error message when demo-ing the screensavers
to the effect of:
xscreensaver window unexpectedly deleted.
-I'm hoping that means more to someone than it does to me.
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an provide enough
info to be of any use. Has anyone else noticed this with Mach chipsets
with X in Debian3.0?
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trying (again) to install Forms and Reports builder on my box.
I realize you're trying to install the server, but we can compare notes,
if you'd like. You've probably got more insight into some of these
problems that I've experienced than I ;)
Drop me a reply offlist...
27;m running esd, in case that's meaningful, and have
the req'd timidity bits installed.
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should have forced the change (or am I mistaken?).
All mods (done in vim, btw) had been replicated to all three (see above)
variations of /etc/group*, in case anyone was wondering. My config
currently has this user account explicitly added to audio and dip (and
what is that group for, btw?), so
main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/
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ade at least partly to allow adverts in the 'doze client.
Maybe someone can verify/debunk that?
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x27;d
the list. I started using procmail after reading the linuxbrit pages on
procmail and mutt config, if you're curious.
I still read your posts, though ;)
HTH.
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Hi Alan.
It's always nice to read a positive and helpful reply in such a thread.
I commend you for your clarity and understanding on these points, and
wish more people responded this way.
I've certainly had my share of flailings in my computer adventures ;)
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didn't use by default. Which kernel?
I can send you my .config off-list if you like.
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* Mike Pfleger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I've been looking into ipsec for Linux, and have read the recent posts
> by nate et al. vpnd and vtun look promising, but I have the unenviable
> circumstance of needing to talk to a 'doze network whose servers t
down to a 2.2.x kernel to make this work.
Advice? Suggestions?
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ther they're installed or
> not.
Doh! I read "This is on a box set to Woody:" and got too excited =\
The line that followed was the one I should have paid more attention to.
My apologies for my haste and my ignorance of the various apt-get modes.
Time to start a new thread, I suppos
aemon
Interesting. What kernel are you running? I noticed that there are
some issues with the 2.4.x kernels and the crypto patch. Does this
impact what you're doing?
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I'm saddened to see that mutt and Procmail aren't sufficiently bug-free
to have made the cut; my fave MUA and idiot filter, resp.
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; standing. There's always
more to learn, and someone who's had similar experiences.
PS Shouldn't your reply have gone to the list, instead of directly to
me?
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ith the files used to gen the Makefile :(
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make can't see gnome-print.h ...
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oes anyone have these on their boxen, and could you please let me
know which packages did they come from?
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ff7 in gtk_main () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#21 0x80762c3 in main ()
#22 0x402e86ef in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
This came about when placing an sphere, and then trying to cut it from
the scene. ick.
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.so.0, but that was after I got tired of watching
the CPU usage peg for too long and ctrl-C'ing out of that Stack trace.
I checked the archives since current libc6 and friends were released,
but found nothing of interest.
Anyone gotten Giram to work on Woody/Testing?
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
[
* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> this time more organized: day 2 on the systems 2001 fair.
Hey, cool. Nice work, düde! ;)
-How can I resist, after all the fun we've had trying to get mutt to
display/use this properly, in the past few weeks?
Tschüs,
Mike Pfleger
There
out at your printer, it would look like
a program, since postscript is, in fact, a programming language of
sorts. So that needs to be fixed with an appropriate printer filter.
StarOffice assumes that any printer it talks to is postscript, IIRC.
I suppose it would be good to ask which Debian relea
t with my shell scripting abilities as they stand.
If someone has working Potato apsfilter script for this printer, that
would be even better. I've checked the archives, and the only thing I
could find was in Spanish, which I can't read :\
Thanks in advance,
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy br
* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> dudes,
Bwahahaa! Dudes, indeed. Ha ha ha ha...
I would prefer "dudes" to be spelled using an umlaut, personally ;)
On a serious note; nice clean images. What camera was it you used?
Cheers,
Mike Pfleger
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is amiss in his headers?
I've had a look, and I'm just guessing that it has to do with the
various From -related fields being different.
Comments?
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"Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")
view suggestion, btw, dman; at least I can see those
Germanic characters in all their glory now :)
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aint for a minimum swap size relative to physical
memory with 2.4.x kernels? Unfortunately, I won't be able to enlarge
the swap partition on this box until moving to a different HDD sometime.
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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"Yashar&q
52 Sep 20 15:44 os2_d.b
-rw-r--r--1 root root 411139 Oct 1 14:07 vmlinuz-2.2.18
-rw-r--r--1 root root 618851 Oct 1 14:10 vmlinuz-2.4.10
If I understand you correctly, you're suggesting that the vmlinuz-2.2.18
kernel be deleted. (?)
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
There'
advise accordingly.
Thanks for your efforts,
Mike Pfleger
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t the hash and hash.db in / ? Did
I screw something up in my sendmail.mc, perhaps? How about any ideas as
to what the other stuff is? The files have a certain look of sendmail
to them; like those strings that identify queued, unsent messages.
Thanks in advance,
Mike Pfleger
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it's possible to
get it working w/ Linux. Obv I can build a kernel w/ USB keyboard
support, but the BIOS thing worries me.
Any ideas?
Mike Pfleger
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27;re not taken for
granted; not by a long shot.
Cheers,
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* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I had some spare time, so I fixed it up and dropped it in incoming:
> http://incoming.debian.org/vigor_0.016-2_i386.deb. With any luck it'll
> be installed in unstable within a week or so.
I'll be waiting for it to show up in Wo
* Mike Pfleger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I don't know about anyone else, but after the second innappropriate
> posting by this individual,
Errr... just to clarify, by "individual" I meant the originator of this
thread, not Craig. I thought this was clear; but on re-re
by this individual, I had procmail send him to /dev/null. It
may be worthwile to consider that future posts might not be seen by
some (many?) of the list participants, because abusive/spam posters may
just get redirected to the bit bucket right along with the Nigerian
scam mail.
Mike Pfleg
Timothy and Paul:
Thanks so very much for this thread. There is so much to learn and so
little time; it's always a pleasure to find little gems like this as
they float by on the list.
My terms now have hostname-empowered titlebars :)
Cheers,
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy brilliant
* Tim Moss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Well then, don't forget to count how many of the Outlook messages were
> sent by viruses and not actual people.
That'd be what, about 90%? ;)
(couldn't resist...)
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Wher
ial devices.
Just my $0.02.
Mike Pfleger
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ery nice sort of way. Don't fsck with it if it ain't broke seems to
be what the little voices in my head are telling me.
Or wait; is that make a hat out of tinfoil to block the contrary radio
transmissions from Venus? ;) (sorry, my twisted mind gets away on me
sometimes)
Cheers,
Mik
ould be a closing double quote finishing off
that set charset line? Where did you get these configs? I've dug
into the vast manpage, but I must have missed the relevant bits.
And finally, for those like myself, who are at a bit of a loss in this
vast world of configs, what does that last li
es, too :(
Maybe it should have been in .bash_profile, so it's there at login? Or
did I get that wrong? --This level of mucking about is all new to me.
Does LC_ALL need to be defined and exported, too?
Cheers,
Mike Pfleger
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"polling for
> sendmail". Something like this:
>
> while ! [ `pidof sendmail` ] ; do
> sleep 2s
> done
>
> Still not really all that pretty, but it should work.
Hey Vineet.
Thanks for the ideas! I will give them a whirl as soon as I get some
breathing space. I&
e archived) dman was
using less as the mutt pager. Is this what you are doing? He made
the suggestion that mutt's default pager might not be able to do this.
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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to this list has their last name come out as
/352rn instead of Orn (with two dots over the "O"). This may be a mutt
thing, but nobody has substantiated this possibility.
I'm getting a bit more confused now :\
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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Sorry for the inconvenience.
Mike Pfleger
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"Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")
rsus Debian on one?
Hey.
I don't have one myself, but one of the guys in the local LUG bought
a new white iBook and dual-booted it. He seems very happy with it.
It has a real processor architecture in it, too. ;)
Mike Pfleger
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Where are they h
eal time to start fetchmail. As it
stands right now, I su and start it manually any time I power up my
machine.
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chmail script with the "start" token, once it's in "accepting
connections" mode.
Any help with this is appreciated.
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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self.
Cheers,
Mike Pfleger
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Thank you, Dimitri.
I am now a little bit less clueless :)
Cheers,
Mike Pfleger
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that note, where
does one find out what the options are for the above fields that Perl
wants set? And how does the codepage option for kernel compilation
fit into this?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Pfleger
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would have to check ever upstream router to trace back to the
>> sources.
> So let me see if I understand all of this correctly. With windoze XP
> having "raw" TCP/IP sockets (like *nix), but which do _not_ require su
> privs to access (unlike *nix), any user can spoof IP
* Bill Wohler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A fish just swam across my screen. What the hell is up with that?
>
> I kid you not.
There was a thread on this a week or so ago. It's apparently an easter
egg in Gnome.
Enjoy,
Mike
effect. I was hoping to have proper 8-bit charset
support available instead of the 7-bit this "C" set is supposed to give.
This other charset is ISO-8859-1, correct?
Or am I misunderstanding the way this works?
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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ASCII...
Hey. Sorry to hijack your thread, but could you pls post your .bashrc?
I've tried mucking around with the LANG setting, and apparently I've got
the syntax wrong :\
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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age asking you to use sr0 or sda as your mount point (in fact, sda is the
> mount point I use). Again, I'm not sure how much will translate from USB to
> IDE,
> but it seems as though SCSI emulation may do it.
It seems to me that you need to have IDE-floppy support for this to
w
outlined above, and I got all the same
results as you did. Now what? Is this supposed to be set in my:
.bash_profile
or where? Could you please enlighten me as to the syntax of the file in
question?
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
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all the
fuss was about ;)
Thanks again!
Mike Pfleger
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ke to see this critter. I know;
curiousity and cats, blah blah blah... Could someone attach this png to
a mail and send it to me please? It would save me the trouble of an
install-grab-uninstall procedure, and thereby save a bunch of web band-
width :)
TIA,
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 06:10:14PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> edit /etc/ld.so.conf and remove the reference to /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d
Thank-you. I'd forgotten where ldconfig got its ideas...
Cheers,
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aw3d.so.6.1
libXaw.so.7 -> libXaw.so.7.0
libXaw.so.6 -> libXaw.so.6.1
Any ideas what's causing this?
TIA,
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you want to the other boxen archives
directory. I used this now as it was faster and less work.
3) If you have a cd burner bnd all the system have a cdrom, backup the
archives dir to cd. Option 2 is still faster.
-------
HTH,
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bits from that
previous thread...
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7;s cool; Ill go and have a look once this backup is merrily doing its
own thing. Thanks a bunch.
Cheers,
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ot partitions variously of 132 MB, 128 MB, and 486
> MB, on various systems.
Again, how does this relate to the above swap "feature" in the 2.4.x kernels
that are AFAIK not yet "fixed"? If this has been fixed, please let me know
as I have been checking the changelogs at
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:21:14AM +0100, Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> Well the pirate flag is also called skull and bones wich might be
> the link to their usage. But indeed it is funny.
> .
> > And people say the Germanic tongues are odd :\
>
> Who says that??
I shouldn't name any of names; they
" Kirk
Could you please email me some details about this? I am in Canada
(damn colonies, I know... :) ), but I have a friend who is collecting
information on this. He is interested in moving farther into the
sticks, so this would be of huge interest to him.
If you'd prefer, you c
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 04:51:53PM +0200, Joerg Huber wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> You need a mouse with three buttons. Press the middle one with the mouse
> over the root window (your backround) and in the menu
> "window ops" that is appearing now choose the option "delete".
> You get a nice icon, I
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:41:07AM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
> Mike Pfleger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > into there. Still unable to cp from my home dir (D: in dosemu) to
> > the tmp dir (C:\tmp\ in dosemu).
>
> > What am I missing?
>
> It's a
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 08:57:30AM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > So, this ~/XTerm file helped:
> > ---
> > *VT100.Translations: #override ~Shift ~Ctrl ~Meta Home:
> > string("\033OH")\n\
> >~Shift ~Ctrl ~Meta End: string("\033OF")
> > ---
> Nope, still no success. I
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 10:40:34PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> So, this ~/XTerm file helped:
> ---
> *VT100.Translations: #override ~Shift ~Ctrl ~Meta Home:
> string("\033OH")\n\
>~Shift ~Ctrl ~Meta End: string("\033OF")
> ---
Now that is _really_ satisfying. Yo
I've migrated to a newer HDD, which I installed with potato, and upgraded
to testing. Now I have most of my stuff on this drive, and I've noticed
that the home and end keys no longer work on the command line in xterms.
Still works in the non-X console, though. What do I need to mess with
to get t
Hello.
I've installed the afformentioned deb in order to run some vile little
dos apps. However, when I try to move files between my home directory
and the freedos image, I get permission denied errors. All of the docs
that I can find on dosemu mention nothing about this, and assume that
it is i
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 04:39:30PM -0500, Petr [Dingo] Dvorak wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Mike Pfleger wrote:
>
> try mknod /dev/df0u1743 b 2 76
>
> brw-rw1 root floppy 2, 76 May 31 22:12 fd0u1743
>
> that'
Hello.
I have a firewall based on fireplug, and am looking at migrating to coyote
linux. I would like to extract my config files from fireplug, so that I
may catalog my IRQ settings, etc. in my system logbook. To my dismay, I
do not have a /dev/fd0u1743 entry, and my attempts to make such have n
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:43:20AM -0400, D-Man wrote:
> Ok, to tell more of the story I really put "setenv LESSCHARSET
> iso8859" into my .cshrc on the Solaris box at school (they have csh as
> default, I always run bash after I log in) where I am now reading and
> writing this mail. You need to
Hello.
Is it possible to have xmms send the OSS output to another device than
/dev/dsp? Right now, it seems fight with other apps (which don't have
any configurability) for the use of /dev/dsp. I have an es1371 card
in my machine, btw.
TIA,
Mike
Hello.
I'm running testing, and last night I tried to install j2sdk1.3.1 from
Blackdown. Everything went fine, until apt got to the doc-installer.
It started to unpack the zip, and then dies when it wants to move the
doc dir from a tmp dir it's made. It looks in the _wrong_ place, so
there's app
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 08:10:42PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Since [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn?t respond for a week or so, I thought
> someone round here might know if my perception that
> murphy.debian.org[0] lets connections sit in the below state for
> approx. 3-5 minutes is a ge
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 10:57:06PM -0400, Ari Pollak wrote:
> Well, there is a setting.. In XMMS options, under MPEG Layer 1/2/3
> confiration, in the Streaming tab, all the way at the bottom..
> SHOUT/Icecast title streaming
Excellent!
Thanks so very much!
-Mike
Hello.
This is kind of an odd one, but does anybody here listen to www.3po3.com
using xmms? I could swear that I used to get music track info scrolling
in the text display. I have a bunch of track titles and artist names
jotted down on my notepad, and I can't imagine how else I got them.
So...
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 02:02:54PM -0400, Michael B. Taylor wrote:
> I think some kind of 1 floppy linux, as you mentioned, might work fine for
> you. Other possibilities are floppy based tftp (aka diskless) boot and
> (if you have access to a burner) eprom based tftp boot.
Sorry to intrude, b
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 01:10:01PM -0600, Jimmy Richards wrote:
> Try dig -x 192.168.1.45
Hi Jim.
OK. Here's the spew:
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 55359
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;4
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 01:32:35PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
> Can you resolve 192.168.1.45 into a fully qualified
> domain name?
Errr... excuse the cluelessness, but how would you recommend
doing that? I don't run local DNS, and the DNS entries in
/etc/resolv.conf
point to my ISPs nameservers
Hello.
I am getting a slew of entries in /var/log/mail/mail.warn that
look like this:
Jul 13 10:20:01 BananaSlug sm-msp-queue[1116]: gethostbyaddr(192.168.1.45)
failed: 1
Jul 13 10:30:01 BananaSlug sm-msp-queue[1150]: gethostbyaddr(192.168.1.45)
failed: 1
Jul 13 10:40:01 BananaSlug sm-msp-queue
in my XF86Config-4 file, but nothing seems to
register the scrollwheel. I even tried xev, and the scroll wheel
only generates an event when pressed. Rolling it generates no
events that xev reports.
I am using a 3 button USB Logitech mouse with the combo scroll-
wheel and center button.
TIA,
--
Mike
table is screwed, too, apparently. It's evident
by the lack of userid rewriting in the envelope (as compared to the From:
field courtesy of Mutt).
Cheers,
--
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy brilliant people on earth.
Where are they hiding?
"Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")
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OK. I saw this message roll in last night and I was hoping that someone
else would step in and figure this out.
I have the opposite problem, where my userid comes through in my:
Reply-To:
and
From: --> (although mutt can override this in one of the header lines)
fields
p when converted to
piddly $Cdn.
Cheers,
--
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy brilliant people on earth.
Where are they hiding?
"Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")
kes some _really_ nice IC
physical layout and verification tools that run/ran on Solaris and
possibly other unices. Big bucks, mind you.
My $0.02
--
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy brilliant people on earth.
Where are they hiding?
"Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")
all of the above, and vary in freeness/cost based
on what you're trying to accomplish.
Cheers,
--
Mike Pfleger
There's seventy brilliant people on earth.
Where are they hiding?
"Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")
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