Re: off-topic

1997-12-11 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
I *think* Dalco has them at http://www.dalco.com/ if not, call curry cable at (800)627-3901 and if they don't have it, they'll make it. Simon On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, Lawrence wrote: > Anyone know where to get a VGA HD15/4-BNC cable? I want to connect my > monitor's 4-BNC connectors to my PC video

[OFFTOPIC] Re: Ultra SCSI

1997-11-30 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
On 27 Nov 1997, butch wrote: > Hi, > > i was wondering if any of you could please list the better places to buy > scsi disks and controllers in the usa? > for dirt cheap prices but service that's nonexistant and you can't really return stuff, computer quick http://www.cqk.com/ for drives (not

Re: Terminal setting: linux

1997-11-30 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
On 27 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I remember a bug report saying that gnuplot was not > compiled with svga . That was true true few weeks ago. > Gnuplot now runs on lib6 and the latest release was uploaded yesterday, > perhaps this bug has been fixed; though I do not recall rea

Re: debian 2.0

1997-11-20 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Timothy Phan wrote: > > I think this question has been asked before and I'd like to bring > it up again since it been a while. > > Is there a set day for the Debian 2.0 (or the next release after 1.3.1)? When it's ready. Not before. > Where can I find the status of

Re: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

1997-11-12 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
We also need to fix the mailing list configuration so it doesn't happen so much. Smartlist (which is what the debian lists apparently run on) has a configuration setting that has it drop postings from people not on the list. Simon On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > We need an attorney wh

Re: Netscape 4 news

1997-11-11 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
On 11 Nov 1997, James Troup wrote: > Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Has nothing to due with previous post ;-) Version 4.04 is out for > > ALL Linux platforms but Alpha. Even one for mklinux!! > > You have a broken definition of "ALL". (There's no m68k one either) > Actually, even mo

Re: HELLO

1997-11-11 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
1) don't shout. 2) this is a Linux mailing list, not MS-DOS. 3) winmodems will never work under MS-DOS. ever. buy a real modem. same is true for Linux, at least at this time. On Mon, 10 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > COULD YOU PLEASE HELP ME FIND DOS DRIVERS FOR MY WINMODEM, BECAUSE I HAV

Re: best Linux video card

1997-11-04 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
I don't think 3D is supported right now, though people are supposably working on getting Mesa to use the hardware 3D features. It's a damn fast 2D card though. On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Pere Camps wrote: > Simon, > > > with 4MB of MDRAM. However, for around $220-$230 you should be > > able to find a M

Re: best Linux video card

1997-11-04 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
Around the $100 end (or less) I'd say a generic ET6000 based card with 4MB of MDRAM. However, for around $220-$230 you should be able to find a Matrox Millenium II with 4MB of WRAM. It's supported as a Millenium I right now, but it'll be even better when it's fully supported as a Millenium 2. Simo

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-30 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
Probably... I'm somewhat sure that decoding mp3s is a mixture of integer and FPU ops, which would mean that Intel or AMD would do a lot better than Cyrix. --Simon On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Simon's Mailing List Account wrote: > > >

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
I don't know about CPU usage, but mpg123 only uses ~20% or less of my Pentium classic 133, and has good playback quality... Simon On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > what is the best mp3 (layer 3) player (in terms of least CPU usuage)? > > -Paul > > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILI

Re: Ethernet frame spanned multiple buffers

1997-10-28 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
I've seen these a lot on busy networks. I'm assuming you have a tulip card? Basically, a collision produced a really large frame. They can be ignored. --Simon On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a question every so often I get messages of the following form > > Oct

Re: what package contains "unix2dos" and "dos2unix"?

1997-10-27 Thread Simon&#x27;s Mailing List Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] slk]$ dpkg -S dos2unix sysutils: /usr/bin/dos2unix sysutils: /usr/man/man1/dos2unix.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] slk]$ so dos2unix is in the sysutils package, which is an optional package in utils. On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > ? > > -Paul > -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THI