Updates to linuxvm.org

2003-01-03 Thread Post, Mark K
Over the holidays, I did finally manage to get completely caught up with all the updates I needed/wanted to make. Hopefully I won't get so far behind in the future. Mark Post

Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-23 Thread Mark Post
For anyone that's still out there reading, I'm caught up to the end of October. I also added the 64-bit Red Hat download/update links to the left of the main page. Mark Post

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-23 Thread McKown, John
Team +1.817.255.3225 -Original Message- From: Mark Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 12:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Updates to linuxvm.org For anyone that's still out there reading, I'm caught up to the end of October. I also added the 64

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-23 Thread Mark Post
I can't be of more help. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of McKown, John Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 1:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org Mark, The link to the unabridged version of SG24-4987-00

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-23 Thread Daniel Jarboe
to the link failed again (in current window or opening a new one). ~ Daniel -Original Message- From: Mark Post Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 1:51 PM To: LINUX-390 Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org John, I just clicked on the link, and got the book. This sounds familiar. The same

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-23 Thread McKown, John
23, 2002 1:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org Maybe they have some kind of 'HTTP_REFERER' magic going on. Clicking on the link from linuxvm.org fails, but after putting the copied address into the location bar, it worked fine. Doesn't explain why the link works

Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-18 Thread Mark Post
I've been making a little progress on getting updates made. I'm still about 3 months behind, though. I'm up to September 18th, and will be trying to make more updates over the next few weeks. Mark Post

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-12-18 Thread Rich Smrcina
Lucky for you Christmas is coming up... :) On Wednesday 18 December 2002 02:01 pm, you wrote: I've been making a little progress on getting updates made. I'm still about 3 months behind, though. I'm up to September 18th, and will be trying to make more updates over the next few weeks.

Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-10-28 Thread Post, Mark K
The linuxvm.org web site has been updated through September 1st, 2002. Only two months behind now! Yay! :( Mark Post

Distribution List Updates on linuxvm.org

2002-09-12 Thread Post, Mark K
Now that Debian has been GA for a while, I finally generated a list of all the software packages that are available with it. Thanks to Stefan Gybas for pointing me to what I needed to start with. The list is quite large, 8,000+ .deb files, so the web page is also quite large, 4MB+. Since I was

More Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-07-29 Thread Post, Mark K
I've made more updates to linuxvm.org. I'm caught up through July 19th. Of special note this time is Jim Sibley's contribution of a write-up on compression on RVA devices with Linux/390. Mark Post

More Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-07-23 Thread Post, Mark K
I've worked my way up to July 10. Of particular note are - the md5sums for 6 of the IBM Directory Server downloads - Daniel Jarboe's links to the FrontPage Server Extensions for Linux/390 - Michael Coffin's NETSETUP.REXX script - Jim Sibley's Reba file system benchmark package (also added to

Updates to linuxvm.org site

2002-07-16 Thread Post, Mark K
I was finally able to make a few updates to linuxvm.org. I'm only up to June 20, so it's still almost a month behind. I'm going to try to work on it a little at a time over the next week. Mark Post

Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-06-11 Thread Post, Mark K
I've updated the web site through June 3rd. Included are all the May entries copied to the archives, Neale's quiescent patch, and the map to the secret Boblingen meeting place. :) Mark Post

Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-28 Thread Post, Mark K
I've made a bunch of updates to linuxvm.org. I'm just about up to April 15th now. There's lots of good stuff there in case you missed it the first time around. Mark Post

Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-24 Thread Post, Mark K
I have updated the main page of linuxvm.org. I've added a link to the unabridged version of the original Linux for S/390 Redbook. Thanks to Giorgio Bellussi for agreeing to host it for us. I've also updated the pointers to the SuSE beta code to match what Dieter Heussner of SuSE reported today

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-24 Thread James Melin
: | | Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org | --| Jill, It looks like a fancy 404

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-24 Thread Post, Mark K
, 2002 4:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org Mark, I think the problem is this: The URL is wrapping and some e-mail programs are breaking the link. When I 'clicked' the link in this e-mail the browser tried to get this: http://assistente.inwind.it/spazioweb/banner

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-24 Thread Jill Grine
http://assistente.inwind.it/spazioweb/banner/warning.php?url=/bunga/linux390 /books/sg244987.pdfhostname=spazioweb.inwind.it -Original Message- From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 3:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-24 Thread James Melin
: | | Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org | --| But Jill said she was clicking

Re: Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-04-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
) -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of James Melin Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 4:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Updates to linuxvm.org Hmm. COuld it be a browser cache thing? Worked for you earlier but not for anyone? I cant

More Updates to linuxvm.org

2002-02-25 Thread Post, Mark K
I managed to make some more updates to linuxvm.org. Now I'm only 24 days behind. :( I added a few more Community Members, a link to the SuSE SLES7 Beta download on the left menu, and a number of postings of interest from the mailing list. I got a notification that the link to segfault.org