Re: Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Phil Payne

 Hello from Gregg C Levine

  Just your average web page ...

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\LocalSettings\Temp\~7458936.htm is a web page?

On whose system?

THAT is my point.

--
  Phil Payne
  http://www.isham-research.com
  +44 7785 302 803
  +49 173 6242039



VM VSE linux/390 Employment Web Page

2002-06-27 Thread Dennis G. Wicks

Greetings; (Posted to VMESA-L and VSE-L and LINUX-390)

- - Now in its fifth year! - - Now includes VSE and linux/390!

I have set up a public service web page at

http://www.eskimo.com/~wix/vm/

for posting positions available and wanted for VM, VSE and linux/390.

Please visit the web page for more information and feel free to
send me any info you would like to have posted.  Please make VM
or VSE or linux/390 the first word in the subject.
Questions and comments welcome!
(Text or html OK.  No java, gifs, etc. NO RESUMES or CVS!)

Please check the web pages for examples before sending your ad!

Good luck,
Dennis

VM  VSE  linux/390 Positions Available last updated Jun 1.
VM  VSE  linux/390 Positions Wanted last updated Jun 11.



Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Leonard Santalucia

Free half-day seminar that explores the value of Linux on zSeries and
offers practical implementation advice. Please find agenda, cities, dates,
enrollment procedures at http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4.
Seminar title is Linux on The Mainframe: From Vision to Production.


Contact Patricia  Arcari at Computer Associates, Marketing Coordinator,
Marketing Communications at 1 860 627-4580 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
any questions.



Re: Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Nix, Robert P.

I tried to send the author a note about this, and it seems that the e-mail
address doesn't exist, so I'll ask here:

Has anyone been able to access this guy's C: drive to get the agenda, or is
there an actual web address available to get the information? Since the
attachment doesn't make it through to the list, it's no help either. (Did
Mr. Santalucia actually read what he wrote and expect it to be reasonable? I
can't imagine!)


Robert P. Nixinternet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mayo Clinic  phone: 507-284-0844
200 1st St. SW page: 507-255-3450
Rochester, MN 55905

In theory, theory and practice are the same,
 but in practice, theory and practice are different.


 -Original Message-
 From: Leonard Santalucia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 5:21 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

 Free half-day seminar that explores the value of Linux on zSeries and
 offers practical implementation advice. Please find agenda, cities, dates,
 enrollment procedures at website C:\Documents and
 Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\~7458936.htm or in the attached
 invitation.

 (See attached file: 7-10 to 8-8 IBM Corp.htm)



 Contact Patricia  Arcari at Computer Associates, Marketing Coordinator,
 Marketing Communications at 1 860 627-4580 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
 any questions.



Clustering of Linux servers in Linux/390 env

2002-06-27 Thread john lynn

I've been looking at the various Linux clustering facilities at the Linux Clustering 
Information Center (http://www.lcic.org/); most of the projects for, say, 
computational clusters seem to be only for Intel-based Linux. Would it make sense to, 
or has anyone toyed with the idea of Linux clusters on the Linux/390 platform? Any 
pointers to information would be appreciated...








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Re: Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Mason, Patrick (KEI/SysProg)

Mr. Santalucia did resend his msg with a valid link this time. Cut/Paste
below is his msg in case you hadn't already seen it:

Free half-day seminar that explores the value of Linux on zSeries and
offers practical implementation advice. Please find agenda, cities, dates,
enrollment procedures at http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4.
Seminar title is Linux on The Mainframe: From Vision to Production.


Contact Patricia  Arcari at Computer Associates, Marketing Coordinator,
Marketing Communications at 1 860 627-4580 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
any questions.


Patrick M. Mason
Senior Open Systems Engineer
SysProg, Inc.

Solutions Team
IT Branch
DISA Defense Enterprise Computing Center,  St. Louis, MO
Commercial: (314) 263-6687   DSN: 693-6687
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-Original Message-
From: Nix, Robert P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8


I tried to send the author a note about this, and it seems that the e-mail
address doesn't exist, so I'll ask here:

Has anyone been able to access this guy's C: drive to get the agenda, or is
there an actual web address available to get the information? Since the
attachment doesn't make it through to the list, it's no help either. (Did
Mr. Santalucia actually read what he wrote and expect it to be reasonable? I
can't imagine!)


Robert P. Nixinternet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mayo Clinic  phone: 507-284-0844
200 1st St. SW page: 507-255-3450
Rochester, MN 55905

In theory, theory and practice are the same,
 but in practice, theory and practice are different.


 -Original Message-
 From: Leonard Santalucia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 5:21 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

 Free half-day seminar that explores the value of Linux on zSeries and
 offers practical implementation advice. Please find agenda, cities, dates,
 enrollment procedures at website C:\Documents and
 Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\~7458936.htm or in the attached
 invitation.

 (See attached file: 7-10 to 8-8 IBM Corp.htm)



 Contact Patricia  Arcari at Computer Associates, Marketing Coordinator,
 Marketing Communications at 1 860 627-4580 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
 any questions.



Re: Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Phil Payne

 I tried to send the author a note about this, and it seems that the e-mail
 address doesn't exist, so I'll ask here:

 Has anyone been able to access this guy's C: drive to get the agenda, or is
 there an actual web address available to get the information? Since the
 attachment doesn't make it through to the list, it's no help either. (Did
 Mr. Santalucia actually read what he wrote and expect it to be reasonable? I
 can't imagine!)

If you get a _real_ weird note from Gregg Levine - don't worry about it.  I posted 
almost
exactly your comments and got the oddest response.

--
  Phil Payne
  http://www.isham-research.com
  +44 7785 302 803
  +49 173 6242039



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread cathy carpenter Health Plans, Inc

In a message dated 6/27/02 8:30:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4

I am not able to get to this site, anyone else?



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Gregg C Levine

Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
I see you've cleaned up the message from what was sent out, yesterday,
Len . What did happen with that one?
---
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Use the Force, Luke.  Obi-Wan Kenobi
(This company dedicates this E-Mail to General Obi-Wan Kenobi )
(This company dedicates this E-Mail to Master Yoda )



 -Original Message-
 From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Leonard Santalucia
 Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 8:29 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [LINUX-390] Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8
 
 Free half-day seminar that explores the value of Linux on zSeries and
 offers practical implementation advice. Please find agenda, cities,
dates,
 enrollment procedures at http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4.
 Seminar title is Linux on The Mainframe: From Vision to Production.
 
 
 Contact Patricia  Arcari at Computer Associates, Marketing
Coordinator,
 Marketing Communications at 1 860 627-4580 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for
 any questions.



Integrating Samba in a windows network

2002-06-27 Thread James Melin

I am faced with the unenviable situation of a definite M$ bias. Our network
folks will not let me set up Samba as a master ANYTHING. I am not sure what
to tell the network folk in order to have my samba definition on Linux
participate in the local windows arena.

The machine's DNS name is 'rockhopper' but I am not certain what workgroup
to tell them and I am not finding anywhere in the SMB.CONF to specify what
domain (even if that's needed) to be in.



This was their last response to me -  Basically they're not sure either.
--
Can this live in a Windows NT network domain as a member server?  LAN
Services would probably not allow it to act as a domain controller within
one of its domains without psychotically intensive testing.

Since Windows NT uses NetBIOS as an APPC protocol, I'm guessing that your
machine would need it to be part of a domain.  Maybe not.  Dunnofersure.

As far as the DNS name is concerned, I think that we would need to add it
to a WINS database unless users would access it through a TCP/IP client
software package instead of their Windows Explorer.  Dunnofersure on that,
either.

Chris

--


If anyone has been down this road before, please let me know.


-J



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Mason, Patrick (KEI/SysProg)

I got to it with no problems.

Patrick M. Mason
Senior Open Systems Engineer
SysProg, Inc.

Solutions Team
IT Branch
DISA Defense Enterprise Computing Center,  St. Louis, MO
Commercial: (314) 263-6687   DSN: 693-6687
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-Original Message-
From: cathy carpenter Health Plans, Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8


In a message dated 6/27/02 8:30:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4

I am not able to get to this site, anyone else?



Frontpage Extensions for Apache on S/390 Linux

2002-06-27 Thread James Melin

Has anyone loaded the Frontpage extensions to Apache on S/390? I have a
customer who is very eager to know it this is possible.



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Post, Mark K

I was able to access it with no problems.

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: cathy carpenter Health Plans, Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8


In a message dated 6/27/02 8:30:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4

I am not able to get to this site, anyone else?



Re: Clustering of Linux servers in Linux/390 env

2002-06-27 Thread Post, Mark K

John,

If you're talking about HP (High Performance) clusters, then no, that would
not make sense.  S/390 is not well suited for compute-intensive workloads
(the processors are just too slow compared to other architectures).  HA
(High Availability) clustering would be a different matter.  Chapter 18 of
the Distributions Redbook (SG24-6264) talks about HA clustering with
Linux/390.

Mark Post

-Original Message-
From: john lynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 9:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Clustering of Linux servers in Linux/390 env


I've been looking at the various Linux clustering facilities at the Linux
Clustering Information Center (http://www.lcic.org/); most of the projects
for, say, computational clusters seem to be only for Intel-based Linux.
Would it make sense to, or has anyone toyed with the idea of Linux clusters
on the Linux/390 platform? Any pointers to information would be
appreciated...








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Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Scot Diddle

Cathy,

 I just tried the CA link and it brought up the page just fine.

Scot L. Diddle, VM Sysprog. Overnite Transportation Company, Richmond VA




cathy
carpenter To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Health Plans, cc:
Inc  Subject: Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 
7/10 to 8/8
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In a message dated 6/27/02 8:30:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4

I am not able to get to this site, anyone else?



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread cathy carpenter Health Plans, Inc

thanks to all who replied about the link working for them, we were having ip
problems here that I did not know about---  I can get to that link now,
Cathy



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Coffin Michael C

The link works fine for me.

Michael Coffin, VM Systems Programmer
Internal Revenue Service - Room 6527
 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.  20224

Voice: (202) 927-4188   FAX:  (202) 622-3123
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-Original Message-
From: cathy carpenter Health Plans, Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8


In a message dated 6/27/02 8:30:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4

I am not able to get to this site, anyone else?



Re: Integrating Samba in a windows network

2002-06-27 Thread Jay G Phelps

You can configure Samba to never be a MASTER browser.  It will integrate
very well with WINS as well as a domain.  The nmbd daemon handles the
NETBIOS stuff if I recall correctly.  All these settings are defined in
smb.conf.  Try this link for more information:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html   I think you want to
look at local_master, wins_server, workgroup and all the domain_ options.

Jay Phelps
Computer Scientist
CSC Financial Services Group
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
512.275.2150



James Melin
Jim.Melin   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
@co.hennepin.cc:
mn.us   Subject: Integrating Samba in a windows 
network
Sent by:
Linux on 390
Port
LINUX-390


06/27/2002
09:33 AM
Please
respond to
Linux on 390
Port






I am faced with the unenviable situation of a definite M$ bias. Our network
folks will not let me set up Samba as a master ANYTHING. I am not sure what
to tell the network folk in order to have my samba definition on Linux
participate in the local windows arena.

The machine's DNS name is 'rockhopper' but I am not certain what workgroup
to tell them and I am not finding anywhere in the SMB.CONF to specify what
domain (even if that's needed) to be in.



This was their last response to me -  Basically they're not sure either.
--
Can this live in a Windows NT network domain as a member server?  LAN
Services would probably not allow it to act as a domain controller within
one of its domains without psychotically intensive testing.

Since Windows NT uses NetBIOS as an APPC protocol, I'm guessing that your
machine would need it to be part of a domain.  Maybe not.  Dunnofersure.

As far as the DNS name is concerned, I think that we would need to add it
to a WINS database unless users would access it through a TCP/IP client
software package instead of their Windows Explorer.  Dunnofersure on that,
either.

Chris

--


If anyone has been down this road before, please let me know.


-J



Re: Upcoming Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Henry Schaffer

Greg writes:
According to the way my computer does things, when an attachment of that
nature is opened, it means local. And on his box. Why that happened, is
beyond me.  ...

  I think I know what happened - and I see it happen quite often.

  When the user develops web pages on a local computer and then uploads
to the web server - Microsoft software typically keeps and uses the
local file name.  (It certainly is efficient.)  So when the user tries
to give the URL, the local file name often gets inserted.

  My solution is to ask the person for the URL.

--henry schaffer



More Info on Palladium

2002-06-27 Thread Rengasamy, Samy

TCPA / Palladium Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/tcpa-faq.html

Interview with Palladium's Mario Juarez
http://www.didw.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=74mod
e=order=0



Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

2002-06-27 Thread Nix, Robert P.

I had no problem getting there...

You might also try
http://www3.ca.com/events/eventdetail.asp?ID=1030evID=578


Robert P. Nixinternet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mayo Clinic  phone: 507-284-0844
200 1st St. SW page: 507-255-3450
Rochester, MN 55905

In theory, theory and practice are the same,
 but in practice, theory and practice are different.


 -Original Message-
 From: cathy carpenter Health Plans, Inc [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 9:28 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: Linux Roadshow Schedule 7/10 to 8/8

 In a message dated 6/27/02 8:30:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   http://www3.ca.com/events/default.asp?evTP=4

 I am not able to get to this site, anyone else?



Re: Integrating Samba in a windows network

2002-06-27 Thread Michael MacIsaac

James,

In that case, a Samba server can be its own island.  The drawback is that
you have to maintain two sets of passwords on the Samba server - one in
/etc/passwd with the UNIX hash and one in smbpasswd with the MS (triple
DES) hash.  Use the smb.conf parm encrypt passwords = yes (unless you
want to turn off password encryption on the clients which is not
recommended) and use smbpasswd -a user when adding new users to the
smbpasswd file (or you can also use SWAT).

 As far as the DNS name is concerned, I think that we would need to add it
 to a WINS database unless users would access it through a TCP/IP client
 software package instead of their Windows Explorer.
No, it does not have to be added to a WINS database.  The users can get to
it through Windows Explorer-Tools-Map Network drive -
\\rockhopper.dns.domain\sharename, or even a DOS screen with net use *
\\rockhopper.dns.domain\sharename.  If the user name and passwords are in
synch with those used to log on to the desktop, they will not even be
prompted for credentials. This syntax assumes Windows NT/2000/XP clients.
If there are any 9x/ME clients then DNS or dotted decimal server names
cannot be used and there are a couple of alternatives to mapping the
NetBIOS name to the IP@.

Hope this helps.

  -Mike MacIsaac,  IBM   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (845) 433-7061



James Melin [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 06/27/2002
10:33:37 AM

Please respond to Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent by:Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]


To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:[LINUX-390] Integrating Samba in a windows network



I am faced with the unenviable situation of a definite M$ bias. Our network
folks will not let me set up Samba as a master ANYTHING. I am not sure what
to tell the network folk in order to have my samba definition on Linux
participate in the local windows arena.

The machine's DNS name is 'rockhopper' but I am not certain what workgroup
to tell them and I am not finding anywhere in the SMB.CONF to specify what
domain (even if that's needed) to be in.



This was their last response to me -  Basically they're not sure either.
--
Can this live in a Windows NT network domain as a member server?  LAN
Services would probably not allow it to act as a domain controller within
one of its domains without psychotically intensive testing.

Since Windows NT uses NetBIOS as an APPC protocol, I'm guessing that your
machine would need it to be part of a domain.  Maybe not.  Dunnofersure.

As far as the DNS name is concerned, I think that we would need to add it
to a WINS database unless users would access it through a TCP/IP client
software package instead of their Windows Explorer.  Dunnofersure on that,
either.

Chris

--


If anyone has been down this road before, please let me know.


 -J



Re: Kde Gnome on RedHat 7.2 s390 arch

2002-06-27 Thread paultz

Hi, Max.

You probably already found your answer, but if not try 'startkde' or
'gnome-session' from your X window to start up the respective desktops.

Regards,
Paul




Hello,
   I've just installed Linux RedHat 7.2 on VM image. During installation
=
i've selected x11 applications and desktop environment as Kde and Gnome.
=
After installation i've also checked with rpm -qa command if packages
=
was installed and everithings seems to be fine, but I'm not able to =
launch both environment kde  Gnome: infact searching in to directories
=
is not possible to find any executable file such ./kde or ./gnome
Some suggestions?

Max



Re: weirdminds want to know

2002-06-27 Thread paultz

The font one is missing fonts - so it fell back to others
The RENDER extension is used for antialiasing which it will also fall
back
from. X has a common guaranteed core, and extensions which may not
be present. KDE is happy with just the core like all good X apps

Thanks, Alan.  Although individual X apps work fine with wierdmind, is
it too much to expect an entire desktop to work correctly?



Re: Frontpage Extensions for Apache on S/390 Linux

2002-06-27 Thread daniel . jarboe

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Has anyone loaded the Frontpage extensions to Apache on S/390? I have a
 customer who is very eager to know it this is possible.

I believe at this time it is impossible.  Many of the Microsoft pieces come
precompiled, and while binaries are available for a number of non wintel
platforms (including lintel and OS/390), linux s/390 is not one of them.

~ Daniel



Re: weirdminds want to know

2002-06-27 Thread Alan Cox

 Thanks, Alan.  Although individual X apps work fine with wierdmind, is
 it too much to expect an entire desktop to work correctly?

I've run gnome on it fine.



Re: Integrating Samba in a windows network

2002-06-27 Thread John Summerfield

[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 I am faced with the unenviable situation of a definite M$ bias. Our
 network folks will not let me set up Samba as a master ANYTHING. I am
 not sure what to tell the network folk in order to have my samba
 definition on Linux participate in the local windows arena.


I don't know whether it will be persuasive to those with their fingers in their
ears, but www.dwheeler.com surely is interesting reading.



--
Cheers
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Microsoft's most solid OS: http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/

Note: mail delivered to me is deemed to be intended for me, for my disposition.

==
If you don't like being told you're wrong,
be right!



error when compiling kernel 2.4.17

2002-06-27 Thread Tim-Chr. Hanschen

Hi,

this ist my first try to compile a new kernel under z/VM. Well, I installed
 SLES7.2 (kernel 2.4.5) and wanted to update to
kernel 2.4.17. I installed the patches and did a make dep. Everything was
ok. Then I run a make image which ended:

linux # make image
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.17/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common
-pipe -fno-strength-reduce   -c -o init/main.o init/main.c
In file included from /usr/src/linux-2.4.17/include/linux/slab.h:14,
 from /usr/src/linux-2.4.17/include/linux/proc_fs.h:5,
 from init/main.c:15:
/usr/src/linux-2.4.17/include/linux/mm.h: In function `pmd_alloc':
/usr/src/linux-2.4.17/include/linux/mm.h:435: incompatible type for
argument 1 of `pgd_none'
make: *** [init/main.o] Error 1
linux #

Were is the problem. I think mm.h is something with memory management,
isn't it?

Any ideas?

THX,
  - Tim -



Re: OSA-2 FENET No lcs capable cards found

2002-06-27 Thread Rich Smrcina

Is this in an LPAR or under VM?  If under VM, are the OSA addresses attached
to the virtual machine?

On Thursday 27 June 2002 09:30 am, you wrote:
 Hi lists,

 we want to install SuSe Linux for S/390 V7.0 (Kernel 2.2.16) into 9672-R26
 machine. We use OSA-2 FENET  card.
 Linux starts but lcs not initialize and system give this error messages as
 follows :

 No lcs capable cards found.

 any hints and helps appreciated.

 Thanks in advance,


 Adem

--
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Sytek Services, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
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