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And the clue is;
Cornelia Huck said:
The only idea I have left is to double-check your chandev.conf
And the answer is; noauto;lcs0,0x0e40,0x0e41,0,3 ... a semicolon after the noauto!
Not the comma I had :-O
So all is up and running now.
Thank you all for your input, advice and patience,
I have my network configured and I need to install some tools for my
developers.
JAVA SDK 1.4.2
Apache 2.0.43
Jetty 4.2.7
I found the IBM JAVA environment, but there is no JIT compiler, ultimately
we will need that.
What are the recommendations for these on S390 versions of Linux
I am on a
I know I am going to mess up the Client Server relationship for Windows
Managers on Linux, but here goes my question.
How are people configuring their environments to export their displays to a
remote system?
I can do the DISPLAY=x.y.z.a:0.0 and export DISPLAY manually, but this is
not practical
using putty, under the tunnels option, mark X11 forwarding with the X
display location localhost:0
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:03 AM
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Subject: Window Manage setup on S390
I know I am going to
Actually, if the DISPLAY environment variable is getting set to something
like localhost:10.0 then SSH _is_ doing it for you. The whole idea is
that the X traffic flows over the SSH connection (localhost:10.0) and not
over a separate connection (IP-ADDRESS:0). If you have some kind of X
server
If you're using straight ssh, then use the -X option to set up the X11 tunneling.
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I would say that what ever your Linux/390 distribution provider ships would
be the recommended levels. I hadn't really heard of Jetty before, so I went
looking for it. According to the web page for it, if you run Jetty, you
don't need Apache, since Jetty is an HTTP server.
I'm curious (truly)
How are people configuring their environments to export their
displays to a
remote system?
[...]
I can put something in /etc/profile which I believe gets executed by
everyone, kind of like the SYSPROF EXEC on z/VM. I have
little experience
with shell scripts, and this may not be the right
Not really sure. I am not using it myself it is just what our development
group requested. I will have to sit down with them soon and have a more open
conversation about their needs.
Larry
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 11:16
I tried this question on the Samba user list, but haven't gotten a response,
anyone here have any ideas ??
I'm trying to get Samba to compile on SLES8 SP3 (Linux under z/VM) and I'm
getting the following error. Configure ran fine with ./configure
--with-ads --with-winbind --with-krb5, but when
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Larry,
The issue with the JIT being disabled came up several times in the past
months. Look at the list archives.
As for Redhat, the JIT showed as disabled when I installed 1.4.1 on a
Taroon AS 3.0. However, when I installed the same 1.4.1 SDK on Debian 3.01,
JIT was enabled.
Aria.
On Tue, 16
In file included from /usr/include/asm/statfs.h:6,
from /usr/include/linux/vfs.h:4,
from /usr/include/linux/fs.h:13,
from /usr/include/linux/capability.h:17,
from /usr/include/sys/capability.h:24,
from
Josh,
http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.41455
Mark Post
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:22 PM
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Subject: Problems Compiling Samba 3.0.2a on SLES8 SP3
I tried
I just found out the JIT is not needed for my user since that is more a
Browser function than a Host function.
Larry
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From: Aria Bamdad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:45 PM
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Subject: Re: Application tools
Larry,
The
I know that I should not use REXEC etc but it's the only way I know to run a
shell in Linux that needs parameters passed to it from our VM system.
My question is REXEC worked fine till we move Linux to the DMZ of our
filewall.
It sits for 5 minutes before timing out with unable to open port 512
Has anyone found an rpm for perl-DBI for zSeries Linux?
Betsie
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Does anyone know if DB2 Connect is Compatible with 64 bit Linux, Specifically RLES 3.0?
Thanks
Cameron Seader
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When I asked SuSE what happened to the ones they packaged with SLES 7 that
weren't in SLES 8, the answer was to run perl -MCPAN -e shell and then
install modulename, after getting them off of cpan.org I think. It was
June of last year so my memory is fuzzy. It worked for me.
Marcy Cortes
Wells
I want to execute some rexx scripts at everyday noon.(like crontab on linux)
Is there some method to do this?
You need to use WAKEUP . Its not very pretty but it works well.
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I want to execute some rexx scripts at everyday noon.(like crontab on linux)
I can't seem to find the file that contains the initial web page when I start httpd
and enter my IP address into my web browser's address bar. I've looked through all of
the /var/www subdirectories to no avail. Regardless to what I change all I get is the
default test page. Where else should
The proper directory to look in would be defined in your httpd.conf file as
the DocumentRoot. These days, Apache tends to get shipped with files like
these in the DocumentRoot:
index.html.en
index.html.it
index.html.se
But no just plain index.html file. I would imagine which one gets
displayed
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