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On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 07:09, Rod Nash wrote:
Exposing the world to Aussie-isms is goodness. It raises everyone to a
higher level of awareness!
A country where everything that isnt a sheep is poisonous, where an
air fridge is not something you keep beer in but the middle of a range
of numbers,
Alan
PS: you can export all the outback steakhouses you like providing you
promise to take back fosters, and rolf harris 8)
Sorry to disappoint you, old friend, but I seem to recall that Rolf
Harries was born in Cardiff! But I do agree with you that he should be
transported! ;o)
Marcus
Exposing the world to Aussie-isms is goodness. It raises everyone to a
higher level of awareness!
Exposing Australia to the world by the proliferation of Outback Steakhouse
restaurants is badness and must be stopped immediately.
What's funniest is that Outback Steakhouse head
Exposing the world to Aussie-isms is goodness. It raises everyone to a
higher level of awareness!
Exposing Australia to the world by the proliferation of Outback Steakhouse
restaurants is badness and must be stopped immediately.
I am use to seeing the great American icons throughout Asia, on
05.06.2002 19:39:26 Gustavson, John (ECSS) wrote:
I don't believe there is a version for the 2.4.7 kernel yet. If anyone
knows
where the 2.4.7 kernel version of DB2 Connect is let me know please. We
are
looking for a JDBC, which is part of DB2
Connect.
You can install compat libs for you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sorry to disappoint you, old friend, but I seem to recall that Rolf
Harries was born in Cardiff! But I do agree with you that he should be
transported! ;o)
Dunno about Harries, but Rolf Harris's mum used to live just up the road.
Literally, about 200 metres from here.
Sorry to disappoint you, old friend, but I seem to recall that Rolf
Harries was born in Cardiff!
To which the logical reply is: What did he do to a sheep to get to Australia?
However - he was born in Perth, Western Australia.
(I think his wife - Alwen - might be Welsh.)
--
Phil Payne
- Original Message -
From: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Neale's effective use of irony and sarcasm
[snip]
Alan
PS: you can export all the outback steakhouses you like providing you
promise to take back
This is a kernel bug. SuSE issued a replacement kernel to correct it.
-Original Message-
From: Pamela L. Lovely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LINUX-390] Using Samba 2.2.4-copy function
Are there any known
Oh boy, australian jokes about sheep... outside the scope of
listserv guidelines...
jj
From: Phil Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] Neale's effective use of irony and sarcasm
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 15:16:44 +0200
We are running SUSE 2.4.7 kernel with KDE 2.1.2. We run the hummingbird exceed under
windows nt. The performance is good if you have enough cpu cycles.
Regards
John Gustavson
Enterprise Central Software Services (ECSS)
570 Washington Street - 2nd floor
G'day Rod,
I am not sure that you get what you want if you ask for some
dead horse in one of those stake houses of yours ;-)
Jan Jaeger.
From: Rod Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] Neale's effective use of irony and
A country where everything that isnt a sheep is poisonous, where an
air fridge is not something you keep beer in but the middle of a range
of numbers, and with a capital city that can't even manage a proper rush
hour.
Fair suck of the sauce bottle there mate. Raw prawns are just great - I
Lionel,
If your talking about the actual CDE, then no. In the Linux arena, CDE has
never been particularly in favor. If you mean graphical desktop
environments, then you've got lots of choices, and I mean lots. KDE, Gnome,
Blackbox, IceWM, the list goes on and on.
Mark Post
-Original
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sorry to disappoint you, old friend, but I seem to recall that Rolf
Harries was born in Cardiff! But I do agree with you that he should be
transported! ;o)
Dunno about Harries, but Rolf Harris's mum used to live just up the road.
Literally, about 200 metres from here.
Samba tickles a kernel problem that causes a crash. You will need a kernel
update. If you have the SuSE distribution (including updates) you can
download a new kernel and update it. I had that problem last week and the
new kernel took care of it.
On Thursday 06 June 2002 08:53 am, you wrote:
Pam,
This sounds suspiciously like a known problem with Samba and the kernel.
Check out http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.24614 The only
problem is, the version talked about there is 2.2.1a.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Pamela L. Lovely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The reason for asking was a request for a low overhead gui for linux/390
and one of the folks here suggested cde.
Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
25 N. Via Monte Ave
Walnut Creek,
Oh boy, australian jokes about sheep... outside the scope of
listserv guidelines...
I would have thought any discussion of Rolf Harris well outside 'list guidelines'.
Yet it's my post you pick on ...
Do I expect yet another censorship attempt?
--
Phil Payne
On Thursday, 06/06/2002 at 01:07 AST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our linux LPAR may be moving from a G5 to a zSeries box, and I'm full of
questions about going to a 64-bit s390 linux distribution. Currently
running RH 7.2 in a test S/390 lpar. Any important data is pretty
well isolated, easy
It's not the most efficient use of resources, but we are migrating users from SUN, and
they want a GUI.
Regards
John Gustavson
Enterprise Central Software Services (ECSS)
570 Washington Street - 2nd floor
New York, New York, 10080-6802
Lionel,
Blackbox is the one low overhead window manager/desktop environment that
I'm familiar with (I'm sure there are others). It builds and works. You
can find it at http://blackbox.alug.org
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Lionel Dyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If your talking about the actual CDE, then no. In the Linux arena,
CDE has never been particularly in favor. If you mean graphical
desktop environments, then you've got lots of choices, and I mean
lots. KDE, Gnome, Blackbox, IceWM, the list goes on and on.
I
I've heard that Blackbox is a low overhead environment. I've never used it
(only use the GUI on S/390 only when absolutely necessary and I use KDE on my
Laptop).
On Thursday 06 June 2002 12:24 pm, you wrote:
It's not the most efficient use of resources, but we are migrating users
from SUN,
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 08:14:44AM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
Alan
PS: you can export all the outback steakhouses you like providing you
promise to take back fosters, and rolf harris 8)
Sorry, Alan, but the Outback Steakhouse is a purely American invention;
founded in Tampa FL, in
The reason for asking was a request for a low overhead gui for linux/390
and one of the folks here suggested cde.
If you're really after a low overhead gui then Blackbox is about as
low as you're going to get. My favourite Linux magazine is giving Fluxbox
a lot of favourable reviews as well -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sorry to disappoint you, old friend, but I seem to recall that Rolf
Harries was born in Cardiff! But I do agree with you that he should be
transported! ;o)
Dunno about Harries, but Rolf Harris's mum used to live just up the road.
Literally, about 200 metres
I am still trying to get PAM working with Computer Associates LDAP server.
I want to authenticate Linux users against ACF2. Right now I am playing
with just RLOGIN just to try to get something working. I am not having
much luck. I am seeing the following in the Linux logs.
Jun 6 10:31:47
Peter,
I would say that those errors are going to prevent you from working. What
the messages mean is that rlogind is trying to use the shared library
libdigestmd5.so to dynamically load a routine, and can't find it:
des_key_sched. On top of that, it's trying to find an entire library,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Oh boy, australian jokes about sheep... outside the scope of listserv
guidelines...
Bah.
--
Cheers
John Summerfield
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.
Back in 1999 there was a satellite learning service that IBM had. Not sure if it is
still in existence. Required a 4 foot dish and you had a yearly subscription. For
that year, all courses were available to you. Yes, you could tape the course
material for viewing later.
When I looked at it,
Look at http://www.xfce.org
I think you will find it better than CDE, but familiar in operation.
Chris Zimmerman
Lionel Dyck wrote:
Is anyone aware of a flavor of CDE for Linux 390?
Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Does anyone know of any virus scans that are available for Linux 390. The
security people at my place are closing in on requirements for my virtual
servers so I am trying to give them so names of products, that they can submot
for future budgets.
Thanks, where do I go from here. I see those modules on the system?
Peter
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED]
06/06/2002 01:57 PM
Please respond to Linux on 390 Port
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: LDAP
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 16:00, Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
I do not know what the 2 unable to dlopen messages means nor how to
correct it. I do not know if this is the cause of my problems or not.
Unix speak for Where has that .DLL file gone
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Not quite Maggie. Now the computers are blaming us. That was a joke. Of
course not. That complaint will exist for as long as the race persists
in using them for doing the most mundane of tasks.
---
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim Elliot said:
Check out the download page at RAE Internet at
http://www.raeinternet.com/rav/index.html. They have a beta of several
zSeries Linux AV products, which according to their site support Samba.
Steven J. Oswald said:
GeCAD Software and Bynari, Inc. Announce Strategic Partnership
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 17:18, Lionel Dyck wrote:
The reason for asking was a request for a low overhead gui for linux/390
and one of the folks here suggested cde.
Thats low overhead in the same way an oil tanker is good on corners ?
If you want a reasonably low overhead GUI desktop thats
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Identify the Thing You Wish to Eat. Realize it's deathly toxic and
if it so much as breathes if your general direction you will die
As with all good tales there's an element of truth there;-)
We have more varieties of snake than any other country, and two thirds of
Greetings;
In case you haven't discovered it yet Blackbox is now at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/blackboxwm/
Good Luck!
Dennis
Post, Mark K
mark.post@eds. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
com cc:
Back in 1999 there was a satellite learning service that IBM had. Not sure i
f it is
still in existence. Required a 4 foot dish and you had a yearly subscription
. For
that year, all courses were available to you. Yes, you could tape the course
material for viewing later.
When I
Tom:
Back in 1999 there was a satellite learning service that IBM had. Not
sure i it is still in existence. Required a 4 foot dish and you had a
yearly subscription. For that year, all courses were available to you.
Yes, you could tape the course material for viewing later.
ISEN =
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Gerard Graham wrote:
Does anyone know of any virus scans that are available for Linux 390. The
security people at my place are closing in on requirements for my virtual
servers so I am trying to give them so names of products, that they can submot
for future budgets.
I'm
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
I am still trying to get PAM working with Computer Associates LDAP server.
I want to authenticate Linux users against ACF2. Right now I am playing
with just RLOGIN just to try to get something working. I am not having
much luck. I
We're beta testing RAV anti virus for 390/Linux right now. GA for a package will
be short term. The product does a full scan of the file servers and reports the
findings in a log file. The developers have expressed interest in porting their
real-time scan engine as well. The US distributor is
What happened to step 5 of the kill and eat scenario?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adam Thorntoncc: (bcc: Michael Short/Towers
Perrin)
athornton@sinenoSubject: Re: [OT]
My friend is trying to subscribe to this list. Here is the original request as well as the response. Has something changed since I signed up.
Peter
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Bob E Tegethoff
06/06/2002 02:32 PM
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Oops. Sorry Folks. Thought they had source download too.
Cheers, Mark.
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Post, Mark K wrote:
That product would appear to be for Intel Linux only.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Mark Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:40 PM
From: Phil Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] Neale's effective use of irony and sarcas
Oh boy, australian jokes about sheep... outside the scope of
listserv guidelines...
I would have thought any discussion of Rolf Harris well outside 'list
guidelines'.
Yet it's my post
You Bet! Doing that right now, in fact...
Jay Brenneman
Lionel Dyck
Lionel.B.Dyck@kpTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.orgcc:
Sent by: Linux onSubject: z/VM and Linux -
Take a look at http://www.f-prot.com they have AntiVirus scanning software
which runs under linux.
Mark.
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Gerard Graham wrote:
Does anyone know of any virus scans that are available for Linux 390. The
security people at my place are closing in on requirements for my
Gerard,
From linuxvm.org:
Steven Oswald reported a press release announcing that GeCAD Software and
Bynari, Inc. Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Comprehensive Virus
Protection for Linux on zSeries and S/390.
http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/news.php
Mark Post
-Original
Try this web site, Gerard:
http://raeinternet.com/rav/ravzseries.html
Dave Jones
- Original Message -
From: Gerard Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:30 PM
Subject: Linux Virus Scans
Does anyone know of any virus scans that are available
Take a look at RAV AntiVirus, http://raeinternet.com/rav/ravzseries.html
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Gerard Graham
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux Virus Scans
Does anyone know of any virus
On Thursday, 06/06/2002 at 11:31 MST, Lionel Dyck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This may be a dumb question but I'll ask anyway: Is it possible for z/VM
and a Linux guest to share an OSA?
Not a dumb question. Yes, it's possible because OSA doesn't care who
shares the card. With QDIO, just make
I've done it with the OSA-2, and I think we also did it with a FENET OSA.
There may be traffic issues to consider, but it is possible.
On Thursday 06 June 2002 01:31 pm, you wrote:
This may be a dumb question but I'll ask anyway: Is it possible for z/VM
and a Linux guest to share an OSA?
Two new Linux on zSeries redpieces (draft redbooks) are now available:
http://ibm.com/redbooks/redpieces/abstracts/sg246807.html
Linux on zSeries: Application Development
http://ibm.com/redbooks/redpieces/abstracts/sg246820.html
Linux on zSeries and S/390: Systems Management
Regards, Jim
It's not the most efficient use of resources, but we are migrating users
from SUN, and they want a GUI.
If they are familiar with CDE, KDE is likely to be the closest feel. I
wouldn't call it lightweight, but a lot of the tools and approach are
similar.
-- db
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Good. Send the command to the robot. That is correct.
subscribe linux-390 Bob Tegethoff - at Pepco
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