Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Re: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat"
2005 May 23
0
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> --
From: Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net>
> I still remember the FIRST Linux GUI installer for a Linux distro. It
> came on the Caldera Openlinux 2.2. It worked. It was really nice.
Actually, the first distro with a GUI installer was Yggdrasil, circa 1993.
It installed on 8MB of RAM using X and Athena/FVWM.
> The Novell guys that were behind Caldera deserve plenty of respect for
2005 May 20
1
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists at hughesjr.com>
> IBM has since totally changed their thoughts with regards to GNU/Linux.
Actually, their cut-off of Monterey had everything to do with their current
change in strategy on Linux back in 2000+. Monterey was established
before IBM's interest in GNU/Linux. After IBM realized that it could use
an economical complement in Linux, it saw
2005 May 19
0
RE: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
> Ubuntu and Knoppix can say they use Debian sources ... SLAX can say it
> uses Slackware sources. Those guys have trademarks too.
Debian and Slackware don't sell "enterprise" products. And many such
projects are non-profit or otherwise. Unless Debian plans to establish
itself as a commercial player, they don't need to defend their trademark.
In fact, the commercial
2005 May 19
1
RE: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
From: Martyn Drake <martyn at drake.org.uk>
> When I did try that support, it didn't give me a favourable
> impression. However, that's just my opinion.
It's good enough that HP is losing lots of clients because HP (among
other tier-1 OEMs short of IBM) is finding that Linux their support
is sub-par. Even Dell and others are just farming support out to
Red Hat.
>
2005 May 22
3
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Dag Wieers
> Sorry to interrupt but he was describing how you appeared in previous
> postings. And I have to say that I felt the same way reading some of
your postings.
Really? Then I'll re-read them since there's been a second confirmation.
Just know that I wasn't trying to make it about good/bad.
I'm just trying to make the point that companies aren't just
2005 May 22
2
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Collins Richey
> Sounds pretty religious-based to me.
> IBM=bad
> HP,Sun, RedHat, SCO=good.
> OTOH, from some of your comments, Novell=better.
Are you really that shallow?
IBM is our partner, not our friend.
Sun has its interests too, and has 5 different entities of focus, which vary.
Red Hat is a tale of two companies, cut-throat business combined with GPL-analness
(like
2019 Oct 06
2
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 7:27 PM Oliver Dzombic <info@layer7.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if you run on a shell the command:
>
> osinfo-query os
>
> you will see that its:
>
> rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0
> | 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0
>
>
> so instead of rhel8, i suggest you to try rhl8.0
>
> Good luck !
>
> Greetings
>
2019 Oct 05
0
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
Hi,
if you run on a shell the command:
osinfo-query os
you will see that its:
rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0
| 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0
so instead of rhel8, i suggest you to try rhl8.0
Good luck !
Greetings
Oliver
Am 05.10.19 um 14:48 schrieb Kaushal Shriyan:
> Hi,
>
> I am running the below command to spawn CentOS8 based Virtual Machines
> using KVM
2019 Oct 07
0
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
On Sun, Oct 06, 2019 at 10:54:33AM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 7:27 PM Oliver Dzombic <info@layer7.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> if you run on a shell the command:
>>
>> osinfo-query os
>>
>> you will see that its:
>>
>> rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0
>> | 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0
2001 Oct 22
2
configure changes
I finally got around to looking at a bunch of patchs to configure.in, some
of them from back in March. One from Carson Gaspar <carson at taltos.org> looked
promissing at first glance but after many hours I just couldn't get it to
work.
Due to much demand, I have added optional PATH to --with-pcre,
--with-zlib, and --with-tcp-wrappers.
I have done extensive testin on --with-zlib, and
2007 Apr 11
1
User defined grid on map
This may be a trivial question for some of you: Is there a way to add
defined grid sizes on specific areas of a map?. I want to add 10kmx10km
grids to all California coastal counties:
"california,alameda", "california,contra costa", "california,del norte",
"california,humboldt", "california,los angeles", "california,marin",
2001 Oct 17
0
Caldera/SCO Binaries Available
Binary packages for Caldera/SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 and for OpenUnix 8
(UnixWare 7.1.x) are now available from the Binary_Packages area on the
Samba FTP site.
Please note that these are the official Caldera/SCO release packages.
Cheers,
John T.
--
John H Terpstra
Email: jht@samba.org
An argument of minds:
"Please help me to find the intellect in Intellectual Property"
"Not me, I
2010 Jan 05
1
Multivariate Poisson GLM??
Dear R Users,
I'm working on a problem where I have a multivariate response vector of
counts and a continuous predictor.
I've thought about doing this the same way you would do a Multvariate
regression model with normally distributed data, but since these data are
counts, they are probably better modeled with a Poisson distribution.
For example
y1<-rpois(100,3.5)
y2<-rpois(100,1.5)
2006 May 25
5
Weird Capistrano problem
I''m having problems launching the spin process via the deploy.rb task.
Everything works great when is run the script manually via:
% ssh admin@monterey.example.net /Web/Rails/Example/current/script/spin
However, when I run ''cap spinner'' or ''rake remote:exec ACTION=spinner'',
I get the following errors:
% cap spinner
loading configuration
2005 Jun 07
1
Autorollback Patches for CentOS 4 RPM
Hi all,
For anyone interested, I have just ported James Oden's
Autorollback/Autorollback-goal RPM patches to the version of RPM present
inside of CentOS 4.
The patched RPMs, SRPM and raw patches can be found online here:
http://hackers.progeny.com/~sam/RPM-Autorollback/
Specifically, you can find those for CentOS 4 here:
http://hackers.progeny.com/~sam/RPM-Autorollback/#wherecentos4
One
2005 Apr 15
0
rpmstrap & CentOS 4, feedback requested
Hi everyone,
I've been working on a tool similar to debootstrap but designed to work
with RPM-based distributions. The intent of such a tool is to be able to
bootstrap a basic working RPM-based system (I use it primarily for
creating chroots for cross-distro development and testing, but it could
also be used for simple installs or even upgrade and dep-closure tests).
It's called
2009 Sep 22
2
Subsetting dataframes based on column names
Dear R users,
I am interested in taking the columns from multiple dataframes, the
problem is that the different dataframes have different combinations
of the same variable names, here's a simple example:
a<-rep(1:10)
b<-rep(1:10)
c<-rep(21:30)
d<-rep(31:40)
dat.a<-data.frame(a,b,c,d)
names(dat.a)<-c("a", "b", "c", "d")
2010 Mar 10
1
Strange result in survey package: svyvar
Hi R users,
I'm using the survey package to calculate summary statistics for a large
health survey (the Demographic and Health Survey for Honduras, 2006), and
when I try to calculate the variances for several variables, I get negative
numbers. I thought it may be my data, so I ran the example on the help
page:
data(api)
## one-stage cluster sample
dclus1<-svydesign(id=~dnum, weights=~pw,
2008 Jul 03
4
[LLVMdev] simply wonder pronunciation of Clang
Hello, LLVMers.
I just wonder How I can pronounce Clang.
[see-laeng], [see-lang], [k-laeng], [k-lang]??
Thanks,
Seung
2008 Jul 03
0
[LLVMdev] simply wonder pronunciation of Clang
On Jul 3, 2008, at 8:06 AM, Seung Jae Lee wrote:
> Hello, LLVMers.
>
> I just wonder How I can pronounce Clang.
>
> [see-laeng], [see-lang], [k-laeng], [k-lang]??
We've been pronouncing it kl
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