Greg,

Three things, the first being admittedly pedantic and nit-picking.  There is
no such thing as OS/390 Linux.  OS/390 and Linux have nothing to do with
each other, except they're both operating systems that run on IBM
mainframes.  IBM marketing folks like to call it Linux for S/390 and
zSeries, depending on what hardware you're running.  Most people around here
call it Linux/390, zLinux, etc.  No real big deal, but it avoids some
confusion.

Second, Turbolinux has pretty much vanished from the Linux landscape.  From
what I was told at the VM/VSE tech conference last week, SuSE will be
picking up support of existing Turbolinux customers (since Turbo was part of
the United Linux group, and SuSE still is), but I don't think anyone should
be seriously thinking about creating new instances of Turbolinux.  The
remaining distributions still give you a serious choice to make, so
concentrate on those.

Third, all Linux/390 distributions should run on any G5 system.  The minimum
level is really a G2 that has the "Halfword Immediate and Relative Branch
Feature."

Mark Post

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From: Greg Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 1:49 PM
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Subject: microcode Level for OS/390 Linux


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Greg Evans
10/09/02 12:45 PM


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        Subject:        microcode  Level for OS/390 Linux

I need to know what the right microcode level is for a 9672 (G5) processor
to run Turbo-Linux .

I found out the level required for the SuSE distribution is MCL025 EC
99918.

It would be greatly appreciated if anyone knowledgiable in this area can
confirm the same for Turbo-Linux or advise me on which would be the
appropriate level.  Thank You in advance.      Greg Evans

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