With the exception of Debian, and Turbolinux, none of the Linux/390
distributions are available via .iso images. SuSE, and Red Hat only offer
individual RPMs and SRPMs. As recommended by Philipp, wget will be your
friend. Once you have them downloaded you can verify the integrity of the
babelfish translates the hitachi disclaimer acknowledgement to
either 'it agrees' or 'it agrees'
Unfortunately the code itself also contains comments in Japanese, which is
not quite the linux standard I believe...
Jan Jaeger
From: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use one of the translation pages ?
On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 08:13, Jan Jaeger wrote:
babelfish translates the hitachi disclaimer acknowledgement to
either 'it agrees' or 'it agrees'
Unfortunately the code itself also contains comments in Japanese, which is
not quite the linux standard I believe...
Im sure translation of comments
Hi all
I have a curious problem with a small PHP program. If this program work
with MySQL, its everything ok. If it works with DB/2 Connect for Linux/390,
and the connect access a DB/2 for VM/ESA 7.1, I become
jeroglifics.
To resume:
PHP -- MySQL , OK.
PHP -- DB2 Connect -- DB2 VM - Problem
Jean-Pierre,
I was successful in installing SLES 7 under z/VM 4.2 using CDs provided by
SuSE on a z800. The one thing that is different is that we are running the
cards no Non-QDIO mode (SNA support is needed by other guests), so I had to
choose the traditional Ethernet adapter instead of the OSA
Waht about the doc's. Wehre are they?
- Original Message -
From: Philip J. Tully [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 3:40 PM
Subject: Oracle9i R2 GA Released
To all,
I just visited the Oracle download site and Oracle9i Database Enterprise
Good Going Ed.
Ken Dreger
Sorry I won't be around to help anymore, I got layed off Thursday
At 12:29 PM 9/2/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Jean-Pierre,
I was successful in installing SLES 7 under z/VM 4.2 using CDs provided by
SuSE on a z800. The one thing that is
I would suggest you install cygwin, and run wget and check the packages
with md5. You will need cygwin anyway if you mean to run hercules on
your win98 box, and wget/md5sum will provide you the best solution.
If you don't plan on using herc on your win98 box it might be worth it
to setup cygwin
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 10:38, you wrote:
If you don't plan on using herc on your win98 box it might be worth it
to setup cygwin anyway, just to do things the *nix way and keep your
sanity. =]
;-) Or just install Linux so you really _can_ do things the *nix way. Last
time I used H it was reported