On 8/25/2008 at 9:41 PM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ivan
Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Post wrote:
Since I can't get the CVS version of hercules to build, I cannot verify
that.
Uh ? What's wrong with it ? (if you don't mind telling me of course !)
I was getting errors from
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 25.08.2008 19:07:47:
On 8/25/2008 at 4:24 AM, in message
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Oberparleiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 22.08.2008
20:40:25:
To resolve this problem, the hardware
On system A:
echo $TERM
xterm
chkconfig alsasound
alsasound on
System B has the same responses.
Ray Mrohs
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On Tuesday 26 Aug 2008, Mark Post wrote:
This is the critical point. I made this change (and nothing else) and
then then it all 'Just Worked (TM).
That should not be necessary on a kernel with all the 3270 support compiled
in. It may simply be that you need to add conmode=3270 to your
2 cents
Also, certain supposedly modern mail programs make threading awkward to
use, so the goal with those is quote the whole thing so that the fewest
number of posts have to be kept, in order to have a copy of (or be able to
find) the whole thread. On the other hand, if you receive a list in
Douglas Wooster wrote:
2 cents
Also, certain supposedly modern mail programs make threading awkward to
:-) Name names, I need something to scoff at:-) It might be someone can
explain to you how it works, I've see that happen before,
use, so the goal with those is quote the whole thing so
On 8/25/2008 at 9:35 AM, in message
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Mrohs, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. They still look different. System A shows all the elements on a
scrolling screen. System B shows just the elements for the active
category.
-snip-
System B does not get these messages. Both work,
On 08/26/2008 11:34:58 AM, John Summerfield wrote:
Douglas Wooster wrote:
2 cents
Also, certain supposedly modern mail programs make threading awkward
to
:-) Name names, I need something to scoff at:-) It might be someone can
explain to you how it works, I've see that happen before,
Ummm,
On 8/6/2008 at 3:04 PM, in message
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Mrohs, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have 2 SLES10 SP1 servers. When I start yast2 on the first linux, the
xterm screen shows a long scrolling list of selections, and its slow. On
the second linux, the Control Center display is compact
It's impossible to get rid of some of these things too. Sound drivers,
wireless, usb, pci utils, other things pre-req these type of things and
in the deleting them you get to a point that yast itself would have to
go too. Although I did manage to get rid of alsa!
Marcy
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Hello!
I agree!
It seems an interesting dilemma as to why these items are being included.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Scott
Rohling
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We are considering a pilot of OmniFind Text Search Server for DB2. It requires
4GB of memory, 20GB of disk, 2 dual-core 2.66 GHZ processors and a 32 bit SuSE
SLES 10 OS. Is anyone running this on VM in an IFL? Is it possible?
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On 8/26/2008 at 6:55 PM, in message
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Lea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are considering a pilot of OmniFind Text Search Server for DB2. It
requires 4GB of memory, 20GB of disk, 2 dual-core 2.66 GHZ processors and a
32
bit SuSE SLES 10 OS. Is anyone running this on
Hello!
I know, Ivan, that Mark will figure things out, but for my work can you post
the exact methods behind collecting everything from CVS?
I'm actually used to seeing the exact retrieval methods as described on the
Source Forge project pages.
--
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Force will
On 8/26/08 6:55 PM, Stahr, Lea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are considering a pilot of OmniFind Text Search Server for DB2. It requires
4GB of memory, 20GB of disk, 2 dual-core 2.66 GHZ processors and a 32 bit SuSE
SLES 10 OS. Is anyone running this on VM in an IFL? Is it possible?
First
Douglas Wooster wrote:
Threading the digest is interesting alternative. I wasn't expecting it to
hold everything until the entire thread had been discussed. I was
thinking more like send as threads being every time it forwards a post,
attach all the preceeding posts of the thread to the new
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