I think the bigger issue is all the customer code... If the new chip
doesn't fully emulate the 390 / zSeries instruction set and architecture,
then every customer would have to at best recompile every application and
program they have. That maybe in the chip native or a layer of emulation
code
Right, net time uses the smb protocol to set the clock from a Windows (Samba)
server. If rockhopper is running Samba, this should work.
My XP Pro system has an internet time option in the Date/Time properties window
that can be used with a Linux system, but I don't recall which time protocol
08.08.2003 15:44:50 Hannes Reinecke wrote:
I always thought the right way to do this is, as root,
make install modules_install
Indeed. The above step should be equivalent to make install (dunno,
always copied it by hand :-), but a make modules_install should be done
nevertheless.
And, of
Brigitte Warnecke-Schaer wrote:
Hello Sergey,
1. I think, you did 'make modules'
Was O.K.
2. I think, you did 'make modules_install'
Did we ...
3. Copy the new kernel to /boot
cp arch/s390x/boot/image /boot/kernel-x.x.x ( e.g. kernel-2.4.21-3)
O.K.
4. Copy System.map to /boot
Fargusson.Alan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I have heard, z/OS is mainly written in PL/S, which is a
PL/1 like language which emits assembler code which is then assembled
to create the actual programs. Also, much like GCC, PL/S allows one to
embed assembler code directly in the
A computer with the massive overengineering common to Western Electric
bakelite-encased telephone handsets? What's not to love!? ;)
Um, the lack of TCPIP support in the v1 OS? The anemic performance, even on
the 3b2-400, top of the line (beaten handily by a 11/730 with 512K of RAM
and one
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 09:55:58PM -0400, Jim Elliott wrote:
OK. I am at LinuxWorld Expo in beautiful, sunny, warm San Francisco.
SuSE has a large booth here (and is also in IBM's and a lot of other
booths). I will ask the SuSE team tomorrow how they pronounce SuSE!
I mentioned this to my
Thanks for the reminder - gcc, not cc!
I've notice that zSeries is not a recogized hardware
type at
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/
=
Jim Sibley
Implementor of Linux on zSeries in the beautiful Silicon Valley
Computer are useless.They can only give answers. Pablo Picasso
Darl McBride as a Nigerian scamster.
Share and enjoy!
Wesley Parish
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Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 08:46
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DEAR SIR/MADAM:
I AM MR. DARL MCBRIDE CURRENTLY SERVING AS THE
** High Priority **
I need to run native Linux over a Lpar in a machine G5 (shared with OS/390 2,10), what
are the last kernnel and the correct distribution of SuSe ?
Thank you..
Juan Carlos Iribarren
Gerencia de TecnologĂa
Peru 143, Piso 2do (1067)
Capital Federal - Argentina
Tel (54-11)
This first paper is absolutely wrong. When converting from a 32 bit system to a 64
bit system you cannot just treat the 32 bit data as 64 bit data even if the systems
are both the same endian. I have experience converting from PDP-11 to VAX, and from
Intel 286 to 386. It just does not work
For about two years now, whenever I've had to look up a man page in Linux, I've
printed it out.
With lpr set up on linux to an HP laserjet, just do
man -t man topic | lpr
and you get a printed copy. I now have on my desk an indexed binder of man commands
nearly three inches thick.
Always
John Summerfield wrote:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Brigitte Warnecke-Schaer wrote:
Hello Sergey,
1. I think, you did 'make modules'
Was O.K.
2. I think, you did 'make modules_install'
Did we ...
3. Copy the new kernel to /boot
cp arch/s390x/boot/image /boot/kernel-x.x.x ( e.g.
Samba has a time service? Can you elucidate on this?
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Acctually, where I worked a few years back, some of the companies other
divisions were doing new designs with Z80 and other 'old' devices in
them. BUT, they did not buy those chips. Zilog's programmable gate arrays
have downloads for them to make them operated like all the old popular
chips.
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, James Melin wrote:
The windex folks are trying to get windows 2003 server to get the time from
my Linux box 'rockhopper' using the net time command from within a shell.
the command and results are this:
H:\net time \\rockhopper
System error 5 has occurred.
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