Re: Digitizing tablets

1997-05-13 Thread Lars Hallberg Micro++
On Tue, 13 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Are digitizing tablets supported?  Does linux allow the use of a digitizing
 tablet as a surrogate mouse?  What drawing programs make good use of tablets?
 
The S3 Xserver in the XFree relese included with Debian 1.2 do have
support for some Wacom and others. You have to switch betwen the mouse
and the table manualy :(. I dont know about the other X-Servers (Sorry, I
am not at my debian box so I have no details. Do You have a tablet? In
that case, tell the list what model. I use GIMP, a real good paint
program. I have not got it to use the tablets Z (pessure) parameter jet
(have not tryed jet) and dont know if it is possably.
More irritated about the manuel switch betwin tablet and mouse as my
tablet only have two buttons :(.

HTH (some) /Lars
 Alan Davis
 
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Re: A Qt alternative for KDE?

1997-04-03 Thread Lars Hallberg Micro++
On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Douglas L Stewart wrote:

What do You think of a Wrapper Class Libary that makes it easy to write
code that runns on diferent widget sets? If it makes it posably to chose
real interface runtime it be real cool. One app, run it in KDE, xform,
MooTiff, Athena widget set, Tcl/tk, thin Java clients ... whatever. The
basic funktions (inputfield, menus etc) could also be available on
textterminals (thru curses, termcap, slang ...). That makes it a perfect
choice fore system tools...

Anyone intrested? We culd start out whit two platforms, (eg curses and
Tcl/Tk) and create the basic stuff.

I am intrested in this. I can set up a Webpage and manage a mailinglist
(not to big). This may have commersial intresst. AFAIK we can have it
GPL:ed and att the same time sell licenses for comersial use. Will limit
us some on witch library to use, they must be GLPL, not GPL...

 On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
 
  Someone suggested that if we cloned Qt, we should do it using the Lesstif
  widget set rather than the one that Qt is presently using, and this might
  be an improvement on the present Qt.
 
 I've tested parts of KDE and it looks a lot better than any Motif product
 I've ever seen.  (this from someone who has been a huge fan of the Motif
 interface for a long time)  It's a lot better looking than say.. the CDE.
 
  There is GnuSTEP, too. If there wasn't, I think we'd have more interest in
  a really-free Qt.
 
 I expect a 1.0 release of GNUstep to take about the same amount of time to
 appear as the Hurd takes to reach 1.0.
 
 I really don't think people are looking for a whole new language and such.
 A consistent user interface is what they're really interesteed in. :)
 
 -douglas
 

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UUCP problems

1996-11-07 Thread Lars Hallberg Micro++
Hello

I have some problem with my UUCP. The line disconnects in the beginning of
the handshake. I have tried with another MYsystemNAME and then the remote
(ISP) side complains verbose that You are unknown to me so I'm apparently
using the right MYsystemNAME. Funny thing is that my ISP runs Linux (old hacked
and pached slackware) and Taylor UUCP. I don't know the version on my ISP's
UUCP but mine is Taylor 1.06.1. I have Linux kernel 2.0.0 installed from debian
1.1 (Pacific HiTech, Mo' Linux August 1996). I have purged and reinstalled
UUCP over FTP several times, The current package is:

ii  uucp1.06.1-2   Unix to Unix Copy Program

I've struggled with this one for some while... Any tip would be appreciated.
How can I find out if it's me or my ISP that mess up? If you need more
information, please mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the debuging log
(logins and password replaced :-) from uucico -x all -S ISPuucp. This
session is over TCP, it's the same result over modem... Note the nested
debugmessage where the error occurs (i added the  in the beginning of
every line). Also see the sys file below...

uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:51:55.81 1965) Calling system ISPuucp (port 
TCP)
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:51:56.32 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Looking for 5 
ogin:
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:51:56.32 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Got login: 
(found it)
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:01.76 1965) DEBUG: fcsend: Writing login 
UUCPlogin\r
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:01.77 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Looking for 6 
sword:
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:01.77 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Got  
Password: (found it)
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:02.26 1965) DEBUG: fcsend: Writing password 
MYpassword\r
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:02.27 1965) DEBUG: fcsend: Writing sleep 
sleep sleep
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.32 1965) DEBUG: zget_uucp_cmd: Got 
\020Shere=ISPuucp\000
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.36 1965) Login successful
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.37 1965) DEBUG: fsend_uucp_cmd: Sending 
MYsystemNAME -R -N07
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.37 1965) DEBUG: fconn_write: Writing 18 
\020MYsystemNAME -R -N07\000
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.37 1965) DEBUG: zget_uucp_cmd: Got 
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.28 1965) ERROR: Line disconnected
 (error)
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.28 1965) DEBUG: fconn_close: Closing 
connection
uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.28 1965) DEBUG: Call failed: 4 
(Handshake failed)
uucico - - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.30 1968) DEBUG: usysdep_detach: Forked; old 
PID 1965, new pid 1968
uucico - - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.41 1968) DEBUG: Forking /usr/sbin/uuxqt 
-sISPuucp

And the sys file is edited the same way. I would prefer using the alias but have
of course tried the actual system name several times with the same result :(

# Permit local users to send any world readable file
local-send /

# Permit local uses to request into any world writable directory
local-receive /

# Call at any time
time any

# call-timegrade 5 Wk0755-1805

# Now define the systems themselves.  Because of all the defaults we
# used, there is very little to specify for the systems themselves.

system ISPuucp
alias NICERname

myname MYsystemNAME
call-login UUCPlogin
call-password MYpassword
chat-timeout 250
protocol tg

# First try the modem

port type modem
port device /dev/modem
#port device /dev/ttyS1 # Tried these, same result
#port device /dev/cua1
port dialer hayes

chat-timeout 120

# Tried without the three delays, same result...
chat ogin:-\r\c-ogin:-\r\c-ogin: \L sword: \P  \d\d\d\c

protocol-parameter g timeout 20
protocol-parameter g retries 10

phone ISPphoneno1

alternate

# Try the modem again, with different phone number

chat \c \r\c ogin:-\r\c-ogin:-\r\c-ogin: \L sword: \P  \d\d\d\c

phone ISPphoneno2

alternate

# If that fails, try TCP.

# The login name is different over TCP!
call-login UUCPlogin

protocol e

chat ogin:-\r\c-ogin:-\r\c-ogin: \L sword: \P  \d\d\d\c
port type tcp
port service 540
address ISPuucpADDRESS

Fanx in advance

Sorry, hompage is, so far, only in swedish

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