VM VSE linux/390 Employment Web Page

2003-01-23 Thread Dennis G. Wicks
Greetings; (Posted to VMESA-L and VSE-L and LINUX-390) - - Now in its fifth year! - - Now includes VSE and linux/390! I have set up a public service web page at http://www.eskimo.com/~wix/vm/ for posting positions available and wanted for VM, VSE and linux/390. Please visit the

Re: A bit more momentum

2003-01-23 Thread Phil Payne
As I understand it, Linux, Alan and a few others are here in Perth just now. Oh dear. Linus;-) At least he wasn't abandoned by his mother on a hillside. It's telling, of itself, that Linux can support two simultaneous major conferences. Are there any links between the two - webcams,

Re: tn3270e

2003-01-23 Thread Davis, Lawrence
I believe the port on the 2074 is configurable, but the default is 3270 Larry Davis -Original Message- From: Vic Cross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 00:21 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: tn3270e On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Alex Leyva wrote: Hi, we have just

Upgrade 2.2.x to 2.4.x - gcc 3.2

2003-01-23 Thread MAYER Andreas
Hello, I'm trying to upgrade kernel 2.2.16 to 2.4.19. What I have done till now (Upgrade to August 2001 stream 2002-12-19): Upgrade to binutils-2.11.90.0.27 - OK (a390 magic) Upgrade to glibc-2.2.4 - OK Upgrade to gcc-2.95.3 - OK Upgrade to modutils-2.4.7 - OK Upgrade to s390-tools-1.0 - OK

Re: tn3270e

2003-01-23 Thread Paul Winder
When you connect you need to specify the LUNAME configured in the 2074, then it goes something like: x3270 LUNAME@ipaddress:3270 In our installation the LUNAME corresponds to the LPAR name, so it might be: x3270 LINUX1@ipaddress:3270 Paul Winder Davis, Lawrence wrote: I believe

Microsoft to convert world to shared source - by 15,625 AD

2003-01-23 Thread Phil Payne
I think most people don't want their employees using the source code everyday. Really, they don't. That's a distraction from real work, Ballmer said last year. http://212.100.234.54/content/4/28981.html -- Phil Payne http://www.isham-research.com +44 7785 302 803 +49 173 6242039

Re: Microsoft to convert world to shared source - by 15,625 AD

2003-01-23 Thread Colin Walls
-Original Message- From: Phil Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I think most people don't want their employees using the source code everyday. Really, they don't. That's a distraction from real work, Ballmer said last year. http://212.100.234.54/content/4/28981.html This estimate

AW: Java 64Bits?

2003-01-23 Thread Seifert, Harald
A good link is http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/tested.html . Regards Harald Seifert Informatik-Systemprogrammierung HUK Coburg Bahnhofsplatz 96444 Coburg Phone +049 (0)9561-961787 Fax+049 (0)9561-963671 Mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Ursprüngliche

Re: AW: Java 64Bits?

2003-01-23 Thread Antônio Pires de Castro Jr.
Hi, in this page, the 64 bits value is for Operating Systems, not for Java! The IBM Java SDK tested is 32 bits. []'s, Antonio Pires. Seifert, Harald wrote: A good link is http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/tested.html . Regards Harald Seifert

Servergraph/TSM on RH 7.2?

2003-01-23 Thread Dave Jousma
All, Has anyone out there tried to install a Tivoli Storage Manager reporting tool called Servergraph on a S/390 RH 7.2 instance? It is source distributed, and the install script works fine until it tries to use a decrypt function in perl. The error that I get is: License could not be

Re: Linux/390 on a 9672 G2 processor

2003-01-23 Thread Sivey,Lonny
I did exactly that on a R63 instead of a R83. The Linux distro I used back then was SUSE 7.0 with the 2.2.16 kernel. Not sure what you can expect with one of the newer distros. It seemed to work ok. Lonny -Original Message- From: Don Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday,

DB2

2003-01-23 Thread Bruce Fry
Does anyone have any experience or information concerning DB2 executing in a Linux environment?

Re: tn3270e

2003-01-23 Thread Alex Leyva
Thanks a lot for all the help, the problem was that i never told to x3270 the luname (i know, im very stupid, but after 20 hours of switching from a multiprise to our new z800 i was really tired), but now we have another problem: I call x3270 with: x3270 prod@ipaddress:3270 then i get: **

Re: tn3270e

2003-01-23 Thread Rob van der Heij
At 20:48 23-01-03, Alex Leyva wrote: the device number is correct and everything else, so im really confused :( Doesn't x3270 default to some funny model number like 3270-4 ? That may be confusing things if it started with 24 x 80. Rob

Re: DB2

2003-01-23 Thread Post, Mark K
Bruce, What exactly are you looking for? A number of people on the mailing list have reported using DB2 Connect and the like. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Bruce Fry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 1:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DB2 Does

ZIPL - confused and dazed

2003-01-23 Thread James Melin
I have my system built. all that remains is for me to run zipl and I should be able to build it. I don't know where /boot is supposed to be . I cannot seem to locate my root volume even though cat /proc/dasd/devices indicates the volume is available. don't I need to be able to run zipl from

Re: tn3270e

2003-01-23 Thread Alex Leyva
in fact x3270 start with 3270-4 80x43by default, but when i change it to 80x24 (model 2) i get the same error. On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Rob van der Heij wrote: At 20:48 23-01-03, Alex Leyva wrote: the device number is correct and everything else, so im really confused :( Doesn't x3270 default

Re: ZIPL - confused and dazed

2003-01-23 Thread Post, Mark K
James, The /boot directory can be on any physical disk on your system. That then becomes the device number you IPL from. A lot of people have it in their root file system, which by default will wind up on /dev/dasdb1 on a SuSE system. The df command will show you all your currently mounted

Re: tn3270e

2003-01-23 Thread McKown, John
Alan, I know that many of the TN3270 emulators out there do not work properly as OS consoles. Something about the way that console support in OS does chaining (chains a READ CCW to a WRITE CCW or some such). I know that we had to purchase Hummingbird's HostExplorer for console support on our

Thanks for the ssh suggestions

2003-01-23 Thread paultz
Many thanks to all who responded on my questions with ssh. I hope to make time next week to go back and do some re-checking on all of the things that were mentioned. On using Protocol 1, it is only because I have two slightly different flavors, and Protocol 1 worked where 2 would not. Don't

Microsoft shows Linux some respect

2003-01-23 Thread paultz
Did you all see this? Looks like the MS spin doctors finally figured out that the Linux is an anti-capitalistic cancer approach wasn't going to work! http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-981552.html

Re: Microsoft shows Linux some respect

2003-01-23 Thread Phil Payne
Did you all see this? Looks like the MS spin doctors finally figured out that the Linux is an anti-capitalistic cancer approach wasn't going to work! http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-981552.html Well, it's Linuxworld and Linux is news. How about this one:

Re: Microsoft shows Linux some respect

2003-01-23 Thread Bill Stermer
Some comments: Quote from article: When I was a developer, I found that about 10 percent of the work you did was writing new functionality. The rest of the work to build enterprise-ready technology involved things like the testing and the upgrade path. The 10 percent is the fun stuff; the 90

Peter Huesken is afwezig.

2003-01-23 Thread Peter Huesken
I will be out of the office from 01/23/2003 until 02/03/2003. For z/VM-z/Linux please contact Sieds van der Schaaf. For the build of lpar FK please contact Mark Snelder. For Universal Command please contact Michiel van Kooten.