Darn, I lost the post with the original link to the PL/I download, and now I
can't find it. Can somebody help me out?
I love PL/I, it's the first language I learned, back in 1975, and it's
still my first choice when it's available. (Well, actually I learned the
TI-59 Calculator's language even
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Mark Post
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Ron
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 7:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Progress on PL/1 for Linux
Darn, I lost the post with the original link to the PL/I download, and now I
can't
Hi Folks,
Thanks for the answers so far, especially David Boyes' very lucid
explanations. Luckily most of our printers (but not all, as always there's a
somewhat eclectic mix) are postscript capable, so we're better off than we
might have been. Looks like we're going to have to budget for some
Oops, sorry Leland, I got your given and family names confused in the post
below.
Ron Davis
IT Infrastructure
Dept of Veterans' Affairs
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From: Davis, Ron
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 9:38
Hi Folks,
I'm a relative newbie to Linux and VM, so please forgive the ignorance
inherent in this post!
Anybody have any idea how many printers it is practical to run per Samba
server?
We are outsourced, and each Linux instance we run will cost us a fix sum, so
the fewer instances we run the
Hi,
Currently we use Omegamon to identify problems on OS/390, and a fine tool it
is :)
Are there similar performance monitoring type tools are out there for
Linux? What are others using? IBM are offering us Tivoli, anybody have any
experience using it with Linux? (Vendor input is welcome, but