Re: which repositories select in order to access scientific packages

2009-09-28 Thread Greg Kurtzer
Hello, I am working already to create a repository of scientific packages to integrate with SL. If there are special requests (or better yet, people that wish to help with packaging and maintenance), please let me know. We have some packages already in SCM (autobuilder hasn't been configured to b

Xen and dual head with Nvidia card?

2009-09-28 Thread Chris Tooley
Hello, I would like to get dual head working with my xen installation -- I have two monitors, and my video card supports it (works flawlessly with nvidia driver on vanilla kernel). I have an NVidia 9500GT. [r...@localhost ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release Scientific Linux SL release 5.3 (Boron) [r.

Re: nfsv4 services

2009-09-28 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi Eve, > We are trying to set up nfsv4 services on an SL5.3 server. > We have followed various tutorials on the web, and everything > appears to be working correctly. However, when we mount the exported > filesystems on the client, (which happens with no errors), we can't > see any of the file

nfsv4 services

2009-09-28 Thread Eve V. E. Kovacs
We are trying to set up nfsv4 services on an SL5.3 server. We have followed various tutorials on the web, and everything appears to be working correctly. However, when we mount the exported filesystems on the client, (which happens with no errors), we can't see any of the files. The client thin

which repositories select in order to access scientific packages

2009-09-28 Thread Alexandre Pereira
Hi Forum I would like to access scientific packages ( supposing these applications are already packaged ... ) like Paraview, GMSH, Netgen, OpenCascade... etc. Must I enable some new repositories in my yum.repos.d, ? Do these apps exist as SL packages, or must I build them from src...? Thanks in