Re: New Suse Enterprise Server

2001-12-06 Thread Nicolaas Potgieter
Been there this morning .. only the very old 6.4 and 7.0 stuff around ,. Nico Potgieter IT Specialist S/390 Projects, ITS Tel: +27 (0) 11 3028636 Cell: +27 (0) 82 573 5833 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sri K Ganjam gskrishna@ieee To: [EMAIL

AW: New Suse Enterprise Server

2001-12-06 Thread Frank Schwede
I asked accounts at SuSE for the pricing. They told me, that their new distribution is only avaiable with a one-year-maintenance-packet. costs: 31bit version - 11500 (11000$) per processor/engine! 64bit version - 14500 (14000$) per processor/engine! Thats not the philosophie of Linux. I think

Re: XDMCP and Dynamic IP

2001-12-06 Thread Rob van der Heij
Roger wrote: Is there any command or script to catch the dynamic ip in a Xserver before issuing XDMCP command to login to a remote client? We need the remote ip and the local ip for the XDMCP but some of the work stations if connected to cable modem or local network do not use static IP.

Re: AW: New Suse Enterprise Server

2001-12-06 Thread Ledbetter, Scott E
I'm curious. How does the SuSE license address running under VM? Surely they don't expect 11K/14K per image per engine? What about running on small engines like Flex or P390 (or Hercules)? Scott Ledbetter StorageTek -Original Message- From: Alan

Re: AW: New Suse Enterprise Server

2001-12-06 Thread Jim Rich
One of my favorite Linux sites is http://lwn.net/ run by Tucows. I have the 1600x1200 photo from this article as my workstation wallpaper so I can associate names from this list with their faces: http://lwn.net/2001/features/KernelSummit/ As to support contract pricing details for SuSE and

Changing the Network Device Address for SuSE on S/390

2001-12-06 Thread Miller, Ila
I have installed SuSE linux on an S/390 partition. We now want to begin using a faster OSA ethernet card. When installing SuSE in the partition, we needed to reply with OSA device address and port number right after the kernel startup. Is it possible to change the device address and port

Re: OT (somewhat) - ps2pdf tool

2001-12-06 Thread John Campbell
From Scott Courtney: On Wednesday 05 December 2001 06:27 pm, David Boyes wrote: I've used the actual lead-slug-producing kind. They're fun. Loud, clanky machinery, a bazillion motors moving rods and gears, molten metal, plus cryptic commands and having to type like you're raising a ten pound

Tommy Hilfiger bets on IBM and Linux combination

2001-12-06 Thread Scott Courtney
It's Intel architecture, not S/390, but is still a major win for IBM and Linux. http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-12-06-008-20-PR-DP -- ---+-- Scott Courtney | I don't mind Microsoft making money. I

IBM Selected to Build Computing Infrastructure for Interactive On line Soccer Game

2001-12-06 Thread Post, Mark K
SEOUL, KOREA, September 04, 2001 - IBM and DreamBall Co., a Korean on-line game service provider, today announced that Dreamball has selected IBM to build an interactive computing infrastructure, powered by the z900 running Linux and Shark storage server, to enable its online soccer game Dream