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Ranga Nathan wrote:
| Earlier I reported problem on Yast2 after doing an online update.
| I get this message when trying yast2.
Hey, Ranga.
| zlp1:/tmp # rpm -Uhv /tmp/popt.rpm
| Preparing...#
Earlier I reported problem on Yast2 after doing an online update.
I get this message when trying yast2.
zlp1:/tmp # yast2
/sbin/yast2: line 115: set_lang_from_sysconfig: command not found
/sbin/yast2: line 119: check_ncurses: command not found
You need to install yast2-ncurses to use the YaST2 te
Hello everyone, is there anyone know the task of z/Linux base team? and
what are the daily jobs?
what tools will be used to finish the daily jobs?
Best Regards,
Bruce Gui
IBM Global Resource Delivery China
pan-IOT Europe Integrated Delivery Center - Platform Support Mainframe
E-mail:[EMAIL PROT
Melancon, Ruddy wrote:
I would like to obtain an ISO copy of CentOS 4.2 to test on a 390 LPAR.
I notice that all download sites want to use BitTorrent. This is a peer
to peer file sharing program that as a state agency we are not allowed
to use.
I believe bittorrent doesn't force you to share,
You might take a look at this thread in the archives:
http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.58494
Mark Post
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Melancon, Ruddy
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 6:00 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject:
I would like to obtain an ISO copy of CentOS 4.2 to test on a 390 LPAR.
I notice that all download sites want to use BitTorrent. This is a peer
to peer file sharing program that as a state agency we are not allowed
to use.
Is there a source for download that allows direct transfer of ISO fil
Greetings, lists.
I trust everybody had a pleasant time ins Seattle last week at SHARE and
that the weather wasn't too cold and/or rainy.
I've run across a neat little utility that's a mainframe DASD
calculator, which runs under Windows. Seems pretty handy to have on your
PC for figuring how man
Hi, all.
I had installed the driver for IBM 3590 tapes to backup my linux files with
and it worked more-or-less fine (But still it worked) until last friday I
decided to install patches for my SLES9.
Ever since I just cannot use my 3590 tapes due to the following error:
# depmod -a
# l
total