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linux-390'
Everyone is doing it. Locally, The Sutherland Group has 2000 employees in India
providing telephone technical support. Those jobs used to be here, but it's hard not
to move them there when they can save 40% off the top. From what I hear there are
thousands of programmers in India's highly
This is just a statement. More like posturing by an entity in the final stages of a
pitiful flame-out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/16/03 04:09PM
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Lionel Dyck wrote:
Now SCO has revoked IBM's right to use or distribute AIX:
Sorry, SCO is going nowhere. This is just a bunch of pilpul from SCO designed to bid
the price up just long enough so that the brass can cash out at a fools expense. And,
the fund manager will of course be well rewarded for whoring himself out for the
cause. This proves beyond a shadow of doubt
I am now working on a SuSE v7.2 distribution for an s390 VM. I found the following
tarballed version of MySQL:
mysql-standard-4.0.12-ibm-linux-s390.tar
However, I have always had better luck installing MySQL from an RPM file.
Unfortunately, none exists for this platform. There is however a
that list! The man pages do not indicate such, but I suspect that there is an unistall
parameter like RPM --uninstall package name available?
Thank you so much for your time.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/13/03 17:07 PM
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 03:58:06PM -0500, Kenneth Illingsworth wrote:
The last
, Mar 13, 2003 at 03:58:06PM -0500, Kenneth Illingsworth wrote:
The last package that I needed to install Postfix onto a RH v7.2 i
virtual s390 machine was something called 'alternatives'. I was unable
to find anything on my favorite MCS mirror, and likewise was unable to
find any s390 RPMs. I did
Speaking from my recent experience with Samba, I also did not have to compile Samba.
But I did have to take the RPMs I got for the particular distribution I was on and
install them. This was accomplished after I acquired the latest tarball for Webmin
tarred it and installed it. I then used
, Mar 13, 2003 at 03:58:06PM -0500, Kenneth Illingsworth wrote:
The last package that I needed to install Postfix onto a RH v7.2 i
virtual s390 machine was something called 'alternatives'. I was unable
to find anything on my favorite MCS mirror, and likewise was unable to
find any s390 RPMs. I did
The last package that I needed to install Postfix onto a RH v7.2 virtual s390 machine
was something called 'alternatives'. I was unable to find anything on my favorite MCS
mirror, and likewise was unable to find any s390 RPMs. I did managed to find a src.rpm
for 'alternatives', and performed an
Thank you!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/03 08:50AM
This was passed to me because I was in Russ' address book so check yours
systems
Dear All,
A virus has been passed to me by a contact. My address book in turn has
been affected. Since you are in my address book there is a good chance you
will
We are running RH V7.2 on a Linux s390 VM. There is a great mirror site at
ftp://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/redhat/redhat/linux/7.2/en/os/s390/RedHat/RPMS/, that
seems to omit some RPMs such as the one for the Postfix MTA. One thing I have noticed
is that when I have to go outside this safe haven,
Since I have been having difficulty connecting to the primary RH distribution site
(ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/os/s390/RedHat/RPMS/), I have been
connecting to the MCS mirror site for distributing RPM's for RH Linux v7.2 on s390
When I try to install the libgnomeprint rpm via webmin, I get the following dependency
error:
error: failed dependencies:
gnome-print = 0.29 is needed by libgnomeprint15-0.29-6
Yet, when I try to install gnome-print:
error: failed dependencies:
libgnomeprint15 = 0.29 is needed
I had been using this mirror for downloading RPM's that I felt were needed:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/os/s390/RedHat/RPMS/
However, they apparently do not allow anonymous logins anymore. It has been a while
since I needed any RPM's. But, I used to be able to check the
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Illingsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 9:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RPM mirror site for RH v7.2
I had been using this mirror for downloading RPM's that I felt were needed:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/os/s390
Thanks.
I believe that I made it through about half of those, and then gave up. I was just
surprised that GNOME wasn't somehow more 'self-contained' like the MySQL or Webmin
rpm's were.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/04/03 06:07PM
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 18:08, Post, Mark K wrote:
Welcome to RPM.
I am running RH Linux v7.2 with one PHP/MySQL test application that has performed
well. I was interested in installing the Gnome desktop. I elected to try and duplicate
past success and tried to utilize Webmin to install the RPM files. However, I ran into
a lot of dependency problems. Is there
We have v7.2 of Red Hat running on a Linux s390 VM, and have discovered that secure
shell is enabled by default while telnet is disabled by default. Typically, I will use
PuTTY.exe to access the server. HTH
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/12/02 02:33PM
Larry,
There's a chapter on how to do that in the
I am trying to set up an HP 4050N printer on a Red Hat Linux v7.2 virtual machine
running Samba v2.21 . The server IP is 172.17.60.6, and the printer IP is 172.16.0.116
. Since they appear to be on different subnets, I was inclined to suspect that I
simply needed to specify 172.16.0.255 in the
I recently installed the following RPM's:
MySQL-3.23.41-1a.s390.rpm
MySQL-devel-3.23.41-1a.s390.rpm
MySQLclient9-3.23-22-6a.s390.rpm
MySQL-server-3.23.41-1a.s390.rpm
Afterwards, I was able to start the mysqld daemon ok and install an application I
downloaded for a demonstration of the
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