Re: [OT] US constitution (was RE: SCO Attacks Open Source License)

2003-11-04 Thread Adam Thornton
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 17:21, Little, Chris wrote: > i disagree. show me "many" people who don't give a rat's ass about the > constitution . . . At a guess, there are probably about 1.2 billion of them in China. Adam

Re: Main Frame Sys Prog

2003-11-04 Thread Steven A. Adams
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 15:50, Clifford Jackson wrote: > Hello All: > > I am a main frame sys prog. and I just got an > assignment to build a web server that will support web > hosting. I have a machine running windows 2000 advance > server and I am planning to install APACHE web server, > tell me if

Re: Main Frame Sys Prog

2003-11-04 Thread Post, Mark K
I really think you have the wrong mailing list. This is for people wanting to know about Linux on the mainframe, not Wintel stuff. Sorry. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Clifford Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 6:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread Steven A. Adams
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 09:07, Adam Thornton wrote: > On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 10:51, Beinert, William wrote: > > Unfortunately, that opinion is shared by many US citizens > > > -Original Message- > > From: Phil Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Some of us don't give a hair from a rat's be

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread Romney White
Adam: On behalf of all Canadians, I request that you please visit http://22minutes.com/realwrapper.php?target=apology_256.rm We're all sorry. Really. And keep your head up, especially on the ice. Romney On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:19:47 -0600 Adam Thornton said: >On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 09:10, Mc

Main Frame Sys Prog

2003-11-04 Thread Clifford Jackson
Hello All: I am a main frame sys prog. and I just got an assignment to build a web server that will support web hosting. I have a machine running windows 2000 advance server and I am planning to install APACHE web server, tell me if I am planning this thing correctly. Reasoning: Because there is

Missing "stuff" in 2.4.22

2003-11-04 Thread Post, Mark K
I know that 2.4.22 isn't one of the recommended kernel levels by Boeblingen. Still, I thought I would give it a try. I can get it to compile (if I don't specify the crypto option), but I didn't see the selections for LCS,SCSI support, ZFCP, and others. The qdio.c module didn't compile, even t

[OT] US constitution (was RE: SCO Attacks Open Source License)

2003-11-04 Thread Little, Chris
i disagree. show me "many" people who don't give a rat's ass about the constitution . . . > -Original Message- > From: Beinert, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:51 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License > > > Unfort

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread David Boyes
Yes, by a "individual" who seems to think that more than $3000 is a legitimate price for a domain name. Somehow, I don't think so. I have a perfectly good GTLD-registered domain, thank you very much. -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates > -Original Message- > From: Linux on 390 Por

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread Adam Thornton
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 13:25, Rich Smrcina wrote: > The .com seems to be for sale. Yes, but not cheaply. At least, not the last time it was offered to us. Adam

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread Rich Smrcina
The .com seems to be for sale. On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 13:17, David Boyes wrote: > Make sure you're going to http://www.sinenomine.net. www.sinenomine.com > isn't us...8-) > > -- db > > David Boyes > Sine Nomine Associates > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAI

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread David Boyes
Make sure you're going to http://www.sinenomine.net. www.sinenomine.com isn't us...8-) -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates > -Original Message- > From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Little, Chris > Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 12:24 PM > To: [EMAIL PR

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread Little, Chris
whoops. wrong name. never mind. > -Original Message- > From: David Boyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 11:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: user administration > > > Take a look at Ganymede, developed by UTexas Arlington. > Handles a number of >

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread Little, Chris
from the sine nomine website. Warning: Unknown MySQL Server Host 'localhost' (1) in /home/Domains/dbconnect.php on line 2 Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Unknown MySQL Server Host 'localhost' (1) in /home/Domains/dbconnect.php on line 2 Warning: Unknown MySQL Server Host 'localhost' (1) in /ho

Re: user administration

2003-11-04 Thread David Boyes
Take a look at Ganymede, developed by UTexas Arlington. Handles a number of different authentication methods out of the box, implementing policy on userid and password selection, replication between authentication domains, and is extensible to support anything you can dream up. We've added CMS and

Re: Perpetuating Myths about the zSeries

2003-11-04 Thread David Boyes
> Any idea what the effort would be to write agents that work on > NT, SUN, HP, AIX, Apple, and more? Yes, probably as well as you do. That doesn't change the fact that at least one reasonably common tool doesn't use SNMP at this time. > The SNMP agents ARE FREE. Well supported. Cheap > to utiliz

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread Adam Thornton
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 10:51, Beinert, William wrote: > Unfortunately, that opinion is shared by many US citizens > -Original Message- > From: Phil Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Some of us don't give a hair from a rat's behind about the US Constitution. Starting with the President,

user administration

2003-11-04 Thread Little, Chris
are there any good tools for adding users across multiple systems easily. we are going to use ldap for authentication, but i can't seem to find anything to manage the addition/removal of users. i'm looking at "directory administrator" for the directory management. can it add users to particular sy

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread Beinert, William
Unfortunately, that opinion is shared by many US citizens -Original Message- From: Phil Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 2:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License > "The GPL violates the U.S. Constitution, together with

Re: Novell Announces Agreement to Acquire SUSE

2003-11-04 Thread Beinert, William
Think Novell has learned that buying companies isn't enough? That you actually have to integrate and enhance them. Novell has blown more opportunities than (insert disgusting metaphor here). Bill -Original Message- From: Ferguson, Neale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread Beinert, William
Adopting a US style Constitution would be a start... but then you'd have start looking up the back end of a rodent... Bill Beinert Systems Programming Con Edison When they took the fourth amendment, I was quiet because I didn't deal drugs! When they took the sixth amendment, I was quiet b

Re: Novell buys SuSE

2003-11-04 Thread Chris Cox
Ann Smith wrote: Interesting development. More interesting is IBM's $50 million blessing on the arrangement. I wonder if BEA will try to acquire RH?? The problem with RH is they are too overvalued for acquisition. This Novell buy can't be good news for RH (even with Novell's track record).

Novell buys SuSE

2003-11-04 Thread Ann Smith
Interesting development.

Re: NTP (Time Synchronization) in the Z environment

2003-11-04 Thread James Melin
I have an SNTP server running on OS/390, which is getting it's time from the local OS, which is kept in synch by our sysplex timers. Linux then uses ntpdate against this os/390 time source I think I have it going every 30 minutes. Probably overkill. |-+> |

Re: NTP (Time Synchronization) in the Z environment

2003-11-04 Thread James Tison
I ntp sync my z/VM Linux guests from an external source. I have no idea what hardware the ntpd server is running, but I assume it's native, dedicated hardware. I run 'ntpdate' via cron every 30 minutes on my z/VM guests, and am only seeing between 1 and 4 ms corrections (randomly) at every interval

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread Adam Thornton
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 09:10, McKown, John wrote: > What do you have against Canada? "It's not even a real country, anyway!" Adam P.S. If you haven't heard the song "Blame Canada" from the _South Park_ movie, you really should go find it and give it a listen.

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread McKown, John
What do you have against Canada? -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer UICI Insurance Center Applications & Solutions Team +1.817.255.3225 This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and its' content is protected

Re: SCO Attacks Open Source License

2003-11-04 Thread James Melin
ship them to Canada. |-+> | | Phil Payne | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | arch.com>| | | Sent by: Linux on| | | 390 Port | | | <[EMAI

Novell Announces Agreement to Acquire SUSE

2003-11-04 Thread Ferguson, Neale
See: "http://linuxtoday.com/it_management/2003110401526NWBZSS"; "Novell today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire SUSE LINUX, one of the world's leading enterprise Linux companies, expanding Novell's ability to provide enterprise-class services and support on the Linux platf

Re: NTP (Time Synchronization) in the Z environment

2003-11-04 Thread Vic Cross
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Eric Sammons wrote: > I am currently interested in how folks are performing time > synchronization updates? NTP is commonly used in discrete server environments. The "transportation company" I am associated with uses it in their Linux under z/VM environment, with the result t

Re: java binary directory and the TSM client

2003-11-04 Thread Rich Smrcina
OK, I've only been using the shell client. On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 07:25, Ken Vance wrote: > The JAVA binary is only needed for the TSM java GUI client. I will try > the web client instead of the shell GUI client. > > Thanks, > > Ken Vance > Amadeus -- Rich Smrcina Sr. Systems Engineer Sytek Servic

Re: java binary directory and the TSM client

2003-11-04 Thread Ken Vance
The JAVA binary is only needed for the TSM java GUI client. I will try the web client instead of the shell GUI client. Thanks, Ken Vance Amadeus

Re: java binary directory and the TSM client

2003-11-04 Thread Rich Smrcina
I guess it's possible that Java is a new requirement. The clients that I have installed are 5.1.5. On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 07:04, Ken Vance wrote: > Hi, > > I am installing the TSM 5.2.0 client. > > Thanks, > > Ken Vance > Amadeus > > > It doesn't come with the package and I would normally install

Re: java binary directory and the TSM client

2003-11-04 Thread Ken Vance
Hi, I am installing the TSM 5.2.0 client. Thanks, Ken Vance Amadeus > It doesn't come with the package and I would normally install the IBM > JDK. But I don't recall this step, which TSM client are you installing?

Re: java binary directory and the TSM client

2003-11-04 Thread Rich Smrcina
It doesn't come with the package and I would normally install the IBM JDK. But I don't recall this step, which TSM client are you installing? On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 06:32, Ken Vance wrote: > Hi, > > I have SUSE 7 running, and I am installing the TSM client. One of the > steps is to point to the j

java binary directory and the TSM client

2003-11-04 Thread Ken Vance
Hi, I have SUSE 7 running, and I am installing the TSM client. One of the steps is to point to the java binary directory. Does this come with the package, or do I need to install the IBM JDK? Thanks, Ken Vance Amadeus