Re: [newbie] From Unixware to Mandrake... Memory CorruptionProblems ?

2000-01-07 Thread Christopher Cox
ear now.) Thanks John.. About the rest, well Sorry, Forget it. It would appear that the Taiwan memory shortage has blessed me with scores of defective 128 Meg SDRAM DIMM's. I discovered this after running DOC Memory, available free right now at http://www.simmtester.com Sorry for wasting any

Re: [newbie] SOHO System Administration

2000-01-06 Thread Christopher Cox
/home and the remotes to mount it as their home in the fstab. I would auto kick a script in a cron that would baby-sit this connection (mount) as well for nfs is not very robust. That would do it. Christopher Cox Cobox Marysville Ohio PS use a safe IP structure like 192.168.1. or 10.1

[newbie] From Unixware to Mandrake... Memory Corruption Problems ?

2000-01-05 Thread Christopher Cox
Ok guys, I have been moving my applications and clients from Unixware to Linux and lately, it has been proving to be disastrous. I need some help. I initially tested on Slackware and Redhat 5.2. Things went very well, uptimes where comparable to Unixware. I switched to Mandrake because I saw the

Re: [newbie] ZMAGIC ; ELF (COFF)

1999-11-11 Thread Christopher Cox
Well, I found that the iBCS was not being loaded. Where do I put the insmod for it? The scripts in the rc?.d subdirectories do not make this very clear. Still cannot run old linux ZMAGIC binaries. Christopher Cox

[newbie] XMAGIC ELF (COFF)?

1999-11-10 Thread Christopher Cox
With previous versions of Slackware I could run some of my Unixware ELF executables (even some COFF's), but with Mandrakes distribution, I cannot even get Linux's old ZMAGIC binarys to run, whats the deal? bsd_comp is loaded. Thanks in advance. Christopher Cox

[newbie] ZMAGIC ; ELF (COFF)

1999-11-10 Thread Christopher Cox
With previous versions of Slackware I could run some of my Unixware ELF executables (even some COFF's), but with Mandrakes distribution, I cannot even get Linux's old ZMAGIC binarys to run, whats the deal? bsd_comp is loaded. Thanks in advance. Christopher Cox