No clue to help me? :-(
We need to know a little bit more information on what you're trying to compile.
http://www.snake.net/software/imake-stuff/imake-faq.html#TOC_14
On 9 Nov 2011, at 0022, Jerome Roccaz wrote:
Hi everyone,
I need to use imake to compile some old libraries. Executing imake I obtain
this
15/11/2011 19:28 +0530, Hari haran wrote:
Can anybody tell which is the best media player contains all
codecs for scientific linux 6.1(RHEL 6)
with regards,
Hariharan.
You can try to use mutlimedia players (Xine/Gxine, Mplayer/Gmplayer,
VLC, plugins for Totem, etc.) from Scientific Linux
16/11/2011 08:01 +0100, Thomas Bendler wrote:
Hi Yasha,
2011/11/15 Yasha Karant ykar...@csusb.edu
[...]
Although SL follows TUV, supposedly El Repo and some of the
other repositories actually are willing to fix the bugs in the
TUV distribution or to add
On 11/15/2011 01:59 PM, Jason Bronner wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Todd And
Margo Chester toddandma...@gmail.com
wrote:
Computer 1: Cent OS 5.6 x32, Supermicro X8DAL-E motherboard
Computer 2: SL 6.1
Hi,
On SL5.7 the command 'lsb_release -a' gives 'Distributor ID:' as
'ScientificSL'. On SL6.1 this value is 'Scientific', which is closer to
how TUV and other distros behave. I'm trying out some software (opscode
ohai) on SL5.7 that is referencing this to determine the distribution
type,
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Tom Rockwell wrote:
Hi,
On SL5.7 the command 'lsb_release -a' gives 'Distributor ID:' as
'ScientificSL'. On SL6.1 this value is 'Scientific', which is closer to
how TUV and other distros behave. I'm trying out some software (opscode
ohai) on SL5.7 that is referencing
On Tue, 15 Nov 2011, Pat Riehecky wrote:
On 11/15/2011 12:49 AM, g wrote:
On 11/15/2011 05:56 AM, Jon Peatfield wrote:
rsync://rsync.scientificlinux.org/ has been failing with:
@ERROR: max connections (30) reached -- try again later
are too many of us trying to fetch by rsync or
I have just attempted to migrate my laptop to SL 6.1 from EL 5.7, but
IA-32 (not X86-64) . Under 5.7, all of the hardware works, and the
migration was an attempt to (1) keep consistency amongst the
environments/machines I support and (2) to get more recent libraries
than 5.7 provides to
Does lsmod show the module being loaded and/or do your kernel logs/dmesg show
the hardware device being recognized?
On 16 Nov 2011, at 1402, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have just attempted to migrate my laptop to SL 6.1 from EL 5.7, but IA-32
(not X86-64) . Under 5.7, all of the hardware works,
Hi All,
Is there a SL 6.2 beta out there somewhere that I can download a few
RPMs from (spice-gtk, etc.)?
Many thanks,
-T
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a SL 6.2 beta out there somewhere that I can download a few
RPMs from (spice-gtk, etc.)?
Not yet. TUV has not released RHEL 6.2 yet.
-Connie Sieh
Many thanks,
-T
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Phong Nguyen wrote:
Does lsmod show the module being loaded and/or do your kernel logs/dmesg =
show the hardware device being recognized?=20
lspci can show if the hardware is recognized.
On 16 Nov 2011, at 1402, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have just attempted to migrate my
On 11/16/2011 01:26 PM, Jon Peatfield wrote:
Thanks, the errors seem to have gone away.
:) Happy to help.
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How large do you suggest making the random variation?
I'd say about 30 minutes of randomness should be enough swing to keep it
interesting while not being too all over the place
Hi,
well I'm trying to install cernlib from source files
(http://cernlib.web.cern.ch/cernlib/install/install.html) in order to
install garfiel software (http://garfield.web.cern.ch/garfield/files/).
Anyway, I had a look on a Redhat release 4 or 5 and the path
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config exist on
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