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2016 Apr 27
2
Bourne shell deprecated?
Once upon a time, JJB <jack at internetguy.net> said: > Interesting. Back in 1980 we called /bin/sh the Mashey shell. It > did not have command substitution or other things we now take for > granted. Bourne did that for us. So there's a version or two > missing in history... Check the history here: https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo -- Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net>
2016 Apr 27
5
Bourne shell deprecated?
>>> >>last OS I can think of with an actual Bourne shell was Solaris. >>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >The various *BSD's have & use the actual Bourne shell .... >> > >> > > Which one? All the BSDs I know of use the Almquist Shell except for > OpenBSD which uses a patched version of the Public Domain Korn Shell
2016 Apr 27
0
Bourne shell deprecated?
...&T UNIX by the Bourne shell, > which inher- > ited the name sh. > > This version of sh was rewritten in 1989 under the BSD > license after the > Bourne shell from AT&T System V Release 4 UNIX. > Interesting. Back in 1980 we called /bin/sh the Mashey shell. It did not have command substitution or other things we now take for granted. Bourne did that for us. So there's a version or two missing in history... Jack
2016 Apr 27
0
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 04/27/16 15:18, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, JJB <jack at internetguy.net> said: >> Interesting. Back in 1980 we called /bin/sh the Mashey shell. It >> did not have command substitution or other things we now take for >> granted. Bourne did that for us. So there's a version or two >> missing in history... > Check the history here: > > https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo > This history...
2005 Nov 04
4
Open Source Project "Q*Box" Launched
Hello all. I created a "plug and play" kind of solution for bridge-based QoS LAN-WAN traffic shaping. Based on the LEAF bering-uClibc branch, I''m calling it ''QBox'' and the project site for now is located at: http://content.cs.luc.edu/projects/comp412/q-box I''m interested in any feedback you might have. This is based off of experience I have over the
2005 Nov 05
3
ftp shaping and excluding ls packets
Hi, I am currently using a script to shape my outbound ftp traffic. Works great except for 1 thing. When a user goes to list a dir, the listing is also getting shaped. This causes dir listings to be very slow. Is there a way to differentiate the dir listing packets? Here is a my current script: #!/bin/bash #shaping passive and active outbound ftp traffic on an internal computer without
2005 Nov 04
4
Latency/burst problem with HTB
Hi all :) I''m new to this list, as I''m new too to traffic shaping ;) I''ve set up an FTP server in my ADSL line and I wanted it to serve as fast as possible as long as I don''t use my outgoing ADSL bandwidth, and I''m currently using HTB for that (succesfully, I must add). The problem is (when the FTP server is serving higher than its
2005 Nov 03
6
Cannot get htb & prio working together.
Hi, I''ve failed miserably in my endeavours so far and I''m at the point where help would be much appreciated. I want to have 3 bandwidth limited classes on my Internet interface. In each of those classes I want 3 prioritization bands, and then use "tc filters" to place the traffic into the correct class and priority. The problem is that the traffic