As I have read on this list, Redhat 9 incorperates a Native Posix Threading
Library. Will this be default threadin on a newly installed Redhat 9, or do
I have to activated it somehow? Will the Java VM use this threading library,
or not?
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Søren Neigaard
System
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Søren Neigaard
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Well on the Tru64 machine, everything is a little different... I had to make
a file containing the key, and then another file that pointed to this key,
and then it worked.
/Søren
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From the JSP file only (all though I recommend using Servlets for the
business logic/database access, and only JSP for presentation).
/Søren
Monday, December 9, 2002, 10:20:01 PM, Sherif wrote:
SDM Thanks for your help, I installed Oracle client and I saw java support, I
SDM think it
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RA I have just installed on a old IBM PC Server 520, and I have no idea
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Saturday, December 7, 2002, 8:48:14 PM, Robert wrote:
No luck with that one :(
My GF-card chip says:
CIRRUS LOGIC
CL-G05428-800C-A
47277-279CM
9530 T
Any idea how I get this old baby working?
Best regards
Søren
RPJD On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Søren Neigaard wrote:
Where do I get
As said you need JDBC here, and with Oracle you have two options. The
easy way is to use the type 4 driver (comes with Oracle, and is named
classes12.zip as I recall), or the native type 2 driver. The type 2
driver gives you better performance, but it requires the Oracle OCI
client running on the
How do I copy a file from a windoze to redhat using a floppy disk, and I do
not have X-windows installed on my redhat?
Do I have to mount the floppy, and ho is this done? How do I unmount it
again?
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System Architect
Oh that was easy, just did a mount /mnt/floppy :)
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Emne: How do I copy a file from a windoze to redhat using floppy
How do I copy
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
How do I do this, shall I make some changes in one ore more files (which
files then), or can I use a tool for this?
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Søren Neigaard
I'm trying to make a script that should be run at startup, and I have placed
it in /etc/rc.d/init.d
If I run the script manually with 'start' as parameter, it works fine and
starts my application, but it does not start at startup.
Any help will be apriciated, I'm a newbie at this :)
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Med venlig hilsen/Best regards
Søren Neigaard
System Architect
Mobilethink A/S
Arosgaarden
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DK - 8000 Århus C
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