Thought I would forward this request to this list. I am with this poster. It would be great to have something better than vi. I just completed installing the latest released disk and am about to add a new disk for /home.
Is there an FTP server installed? Better yet, is there a place that has a list of the installed packages?
Harold Grovesteen
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Updated Fedora 11 hercules images available Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 10:12:47 +1000 From: Bernie Saward bernie_saward@HOTMAIL.COM Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU References: 4A6077D1.6010401@redhat.com
Hi Phil
Many thanks for the new image - can I offer a suggestion - to help out us old mainframers who have trouble coming to grips with the likes of vi - could you pls include the package Midnight Commander.
My first actions with a new image are to 'customise' it - then load Midnight Commander so I can 'get around' and tweak for my local machine. This can be a bit tricky if the networking in the image doesn't match the network I am on.
Keep up the great work
Bern
-----Original Message----- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Phil Knirsch Sent: Friday, 17 July 2009 11:09 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Updated Fedora 11 hercules images available
Hi folks.
Just a quick heads up, i've updated the hercules image for Fedora 11 the last few days and uploaded it yesterday.
I've done the following changes:
- Update to latest and greatest packages (newest kernel etc) - Dropped all the mkinitrd hacks, works without them now! - Added development-libs and development-tools to the installation - Minor fixes and changes to the hercules.cnf file - Updated documentation - Switched the image from a compressed dasd to an uncompressed one
The last point affects performance drastically as the limiting factor was mainly the CPU, and compressing and uncompressing each and every block every time it's read or written to a DASD really ate a lot of that away. Bootup is now noticeably faster as is compiling or any other disk related work. The side effect of this all though is that you will now need around 9GB disk space available for the uncompressed DASD image. Fortunately compressed it's only 640MB at the moment, so marginally bigger than the old one.
As usual the docu, config files and images can be found here:
http://secondary.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/spins/S390/
Have fun!
Thanks & regards, Phil
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On 07/21/2009 12:09 PM, Harold Grovesteen wrote:
Thought I would forward this request to this list. I am with this poster. It would be great to have something better than vi. I just completed installing the latest released disk and am about to add a new disk for /home.
Is there an FTP server installed? Better yet, is there a place that has a list of the installed packages?
Harold Grovesteen
Hi Harold.
As already posted on the marist list, i'll add that as it's really a small and very useful tool that i remember now many people on IBM mainframes use as it's similar to the x3270 consoles.
Regarding an ftp server, what are you referring here too? For the images we only have the secondary arch spins hosting site at the moment which doesn't have FTP access afaik. For the packages themselves we have our normal fedora repositories along with mirrors, some of which will have FTP access.
The idea of releasing a list of installed packages though is really good, i'll do that for the next release and will post the current one to the thread on Marist list.
Thanks & regards, Phil
Phil Knirsch wrote:
On 07/21/2009 12:09 PM, Harold Grovesteen wrote:
Thought I would forward this request to this list. I am with this poster. It would be great to have something better than vi. I just completed installing the latest released disk and am about to add a new disk for /home.
Is there an FTP server installed? Better yet, is there a place that has a list of the installed packages?
Harold Grovesteen
Hi Harold.
As already posted on the marist list, i'll add that as it's really a small and very useful tool that i remember now many people on IBM mainframes use as it's similar to the x3270 consoles.
Regarding an ftp server, what are you referring here too? For the images we only have the secondary arch spins hosting site at the moment which doesn't have FTP access afaik. For the packages themselves we have our normal fedora repositories along with mirrors, some of which will have FTP access.
The idea of releasing a list of installed packages though is really good, i'll do that for the next release and will post the current one to the thread on Marist list.
This would have answered my question. What I was asking is if a FTP server was already installed on the Fedora 11 image or not that would allow Fedora 11 to be a FTP server as opposed to an FTP client. I am assuming it has a client installed. Maybe not. Anyway, this list would easily answer such questions. Thanks.
Thanks & regards, Phil