Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "fujistu".
2003 Nov 28
0
Asterisck as a Fujistu 9600 VOIP Gateway
Hello,
Is there anyone out there who is using asterisk as a VoIP Gateway to a
Fujitsu 9600? We have the existing system in place, and I have a mini
gateway functioning using a devel kit from digium. I am a systems admin,
and know near nothing about the Fujitsu, and could really use some "newbie"
help, if anyone's got such a system running.
Many Thanks,
Jacob Leaver
Senior
2008 May 21
10
COBOL
...written in
COBOL decades ago, and moving it to new modern platforms, like Linux.
Programatically giving these applications a GUI face-lift, while
maintaining their original business logic. I know because many companies
pay me to do just that. I have a client that wants to use Centos Linux
with Fujistu Cobol, and Fujitsu says it's gotta be Red Hat, any help
will much appreciated.
Thanks,
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Michael Anderson,
J3k Solutions
Sr.Systems Programmer/Analyst
832.515.3868
2006 Mar 02
4
Unknown keyword in config file
I'm trying to boot Fedora Core 5 Test 3 from either CD or DVD,
(which uses ISOLINUX), and I get the error messages:
Unknown keyword in config file
Could not find kernel image: linux
boot:
There are at least two other people in the world with the same
problem. Unfortunately, all of the rest of the Fedora test
community doesn't seem to have a problem with it, so its not
a high profile
2018 Mar 26
0
talloc configure error for armv8be
...I think there is something wrong with uname sysname.
Does anyone know the reason?
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Zheng Ruoqin
Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Tech. Co., Ltd.(FNST)
ADDR.: No.6 Wenzhu Road, Software Avenue,
Nanjing, 210012, China
MAIL : zhengrq.fnst at cn.fujistu.com
2005 Jun 30
2
[OT] SPARC platforms -- WAS: Hot swap CPU
Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org wrote:
>Not only that, but people forget that SPARC is not sold by just Sun.
>SPARC is an IEEE standard licensed under "fair and non-discriminatory"
>terms. The SPARC ISA and most architectural details are freely
>available.
Yep - but what is your point with bringing that up?
>The _majority_ of my Solaris/SPARC experience in more