On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 2:36 PM Larry Linder
<0dea520dd180-dmarc-requ...@listserv.fnal.gov> wrote:
>
> To support products for 22 years is difficult.
> Using VMware is a good solution that we have been using for a long time.
> I even use Win2000 pro for some applications and Dos all under VMWar
I will check out slackware.
Thanks
larry Linder
On Tue, 2021-06-29 at 12:40 -0700, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> Larry,
>
> It's NOT difficult to support a distro for 22 years. Look at Slackware.
>
> It's difficult to keep up with shiny kewl new toys, many of which after
> 15 years STILL don't work c
Larry,
It's NOT difficult to support a distro for 22 years. Look at Slackware.
It's difficult to keep up with shiny kewl new toys, many of which after
15 years STILL don't work correctly (i.e. don't have serious regressions
that break running systems).
The issue is that developers get kewl
To support products for 22 years is difficult.
Using VMware is a good solution that we have been using for a long time.
I even use Win2000 pro for some applications and Dos all under VMWare.
The connection to the Linux file system is "samba".
Everyone misses the point. The problem is setting up
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; Edmund Manabat
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 11:32 AM Larry Linder
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 06:43:12AM +, Nick Matchett wrote:
> I hope that someone could help me identify an individual or business that
> would be able to help me with the following problem.
> My business has some software that we acquired the responsibility to maintain
> and support, and curr
On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 11:32 AM Larry Linder <
0dea520dd180-dmarc-requ...@listserv.fnal.gov> wrote:
> We tried Alma, and Rock and they contain the fatel install flwas IBM
> invented with 7. and up. Alma is just the same as RH 8.x complete with
> flaws and booby traps. I pointed this out to
Because of vendor update situations and other causes I (and my grad
students) have done what you require more than once.
The easiest approach -- if you have adequate disk space, etc., it to use
Virtual Box (licensed for free) or VMWare (variant depending upon what
you need -- the only one that
As a bunch of dirty finger engineers we have a serious problem with the
the path that Linux has taken.
Be forwarned that when you migrate to 7 and later the 32 libs are gone
and most applications will not work or install.
SL 6.9 is also missing a lot of the 32 bit libs and the graphics do not
wor
Often an rpm from an older Linux OS will still work on a newer one, but
it depends on how complicated it is. It would be best to recompile it
from the source rpm and make a new binary rpm out of it based on RHEL7,
although it is likely that some porting will also need to be done for
that.
An alte
esday, June 29, 2021 09:43
To: scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov
Cc: Edmund Manabat
Subject: Scientific Linux Advice
I hope that someone could help me identify an individual or business that would
be able to help me with the following problem.
My business has some software
I hope that someone could help me identify an individual or business that would
be able to help me with the following problem.
My business has some software that we acquired the responsibility to maintain
and support, and currently sits on Scientific Linux version 6.3.
Unfortunately, we are
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