Evgeny is still, AFAIK, the archive maintainer.
He is currently on a short vacation, hence the latency.
Shaul Karl wrote:
Am I the only one who is having problems with the list archive at
plasma-gate?
Not Found
The requested URL /Linux/maillists/03/08/threads.
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 15:09, dittigas wrote:
> > srpm is an RPM package that contains source archives, patches and
> > compilation instructions. it is used to build binary RPM packages. in the
> > RPM spec file you list the patches that you want to install and the build
> > process will path
saw that... I would like to do some tests of my own... but my gentoo is
compiled for athlon and -O3.
What there would you like to see? Lets make it "on demand..."
ביום רביעי, 6 באוגוסט 2003, 07:31, Shaul Karl כתב:
> I don't like benchmarking because it looks as black MAGIA (magic?) to
> me. I
Guy Teverovsky wrote:
Computational.
The main purpose is to run a pilot and get a proof of concept of
integrating linux clusters in current architecture, so the low
performance of such a cluster is not an issue.
High availability might be considered too (hey! if the developers can't
benefit of it,
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 09:41:43AM +0200, dittigas wrote:
> Is anyone aware of distributions that have a thorough managment of
> kerenl patches. e.g. Users can easily apply all patches from and with
> the tools available to the distribution rather than externaly.
>
> I've allready seen Debian has
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 09:29:55AM +0300, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 08:35:11 +0300
> Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You can boot linux with it semi-directly (with pxelinux), or through
> > pxegrub (that's what we do here).
>
> Unrelated question: I use grub/pxegr
Greetings all,
I did some hardware inventory in the warehouse debris at work and found
some 6-7 HP workstations (J200, J210, J280).
I would like to bring some life to those and free their enslaved by
HP-UX souls. The big question is whether there is any chance running
some a Linux cluster on thi
Not that i really tried it, but some computers have bootable USB or can be flashed
updated to do
that, and if you already have a network card for them then it would be a shame to
waste money on
another.
you can get a 16mb bootable usb like "easydisk" and do your booting from there. it
should cos