I may have read something about this earlier, but at that time it was not in
the 'pipeline'
It may be now, so we would like to prefer using one install into a separate
disk owned by a
VM userid and shared in read-only mode.
Cordialement / Vriendelijke Groeten / Best Regards / Med Vänliga
On Tue Jan 26 10:13 , 'O'Brien, Dennis L' dennis.l.o'br...@bankofamerica.com
sent:
The limit for devices on one virtual machine is less than 64k. I think it's
around 24k. That's still more than I'd care to deal with.
Remember saying that exact phrase about memory? ;)
Yeah, that's why I said it, but I forgot the winky smiley thing. ;) ;)
Marcy
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On 1/27/2010 at 11:05 AM, Tom Anderson tp...@speakeasy.net wrote:
Wow. That's way too many :)
Course 64K should be enough for anybody.
Remember saying that exact phrase about memory? ;)
Off by an order of magnitude. 640K, not 64K.
Mark Post
You are the CP//M-80 of evil: Only 64K... not evil enough!
(OK, so that's a modification of You are the MS-DOS of evil: only
640K... not evil enough!)
At least Windows' size qualifies it as evil enough.
- soup
Mark Post wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote:
Wow. That's way too many :)
Course 64K
I, too, have had the same experiences. My old RHEL 5.2 installation
process worked (and still works) properly catching that redhat.conf
file. Under 5.4, however, the redhat.conf file is ignored I have to
specify by hand the network settings.
We use a kickstart process here and so I don't
I was curious if anyone had any experience with SLES Mono's extension?
An upcoming project may require support of asp. net scripts, currently
running on a Windows/IIS environment, to run on SLES 10 with Apache. Is
there any restrictions when it comes to running asp. net scripts with
Mono? For