ebh@argon.UUCP (Ed Horch) (02/16/90)
First off, thanks to all who made it possible, add me to the list of people who successfully applied the 3.51m fixdisk to a 3.5 system. The only weird panic trap I've experienced is when I tried to copy the original tar file to floppies using "cp". When the first disk filled, the next write failed, and when I removed the floppy, the system panic trapped. It hasn't panic trapped again since. Moral: Don't do nutso things with the floppy unless you can afford a crash. Anyway, on to my question: I seem to remember hearing someplace that the 3.51 /etc/smgr program replaced that annoying "Your hard disk is almost out of space" pop-up window with something less obnoxious. Is this true? Now that I have the 3.51m kernel, I see no compelling reason to plunk down megabucks for a whole new 3.51 foundation set, but I do run low on space a lot, and I *hate* those interruptions, so if the 3.51 smgr handles it differently, I'd like to replace mine. Also, I seem to remember hearing that somebody had ported the /dev/xt driver for 630/5620/Blit terminals to the Unix PC. Is this available anywhere? I have a 630 at work and would love to be able to run layers when I log into argon from there. Also, I have a patch for jove 4.13 that will dynamically size a window given the font in use and the window's physical size, in much the same manner as what it already does for 630's. Send me mail if you'd like it. (It's small enough that I may post it, along with the other patched necessary to get it to compile under gcc 1.36.) -Ed (Finally back on the air five months after the move!)