On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Doug Fuerst wrote:
What, is Osama bin Laden behind this
Probably. Let's bomb out the US to make sure he doesn't survive ;). SCNR
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On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Davis, Lawrence wrote:
What are people using for TN3270 emulation on Linux systems. I use Red Hat
7.1
x3270/c3270 - they're even included in Red Hat Linux.
You'll probably want to upgrade to the version from 7.2 though.
LLaP
bero
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Dignus account wrote:
Does anyone have the latest news on 64-bit Linux distributions? Who is
doing what and where to download?
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/rawhide/s390x/
has the current version of 64bit Red Hat Linux.
LLaP
bero
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Coffin Michael C wrote:
If you have an X display exported, you can use Nautilus - which seems to be
the defacto RH standard for doing just about everything these days.
You may want to try running kontol-panel (from the kdeadmin package)
instead - it provides access to the
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Rengasamy, Samy wrote:
Has anybody used any Pascal Compiler on Linux/390?
You can use p2c to convert pascal to C, then use gcc.
FreePascal will probably work as well (it's open source, so you can simply
compile it for 390).
LLaP
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Jon R. Doyle wrote:
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If you buy the product from Red Hat, this is only available together with
a support contract where Red Hat helps with the installation as well as
later on supporting it if you discover defects.
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Does this mean if I -buy-
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
I think that most installations where Linux/390 is being installed
or tried have already accepted that large business risk by installing and
using IBM hardware and software in the first place. All of which is
patented, copyrighted and licensed. I