Fedora Server

Christophe Le Guern christophe at le-guern.net
Mon Nov 17 07:33:00 UTC 2003


On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 17:12:59 -0600
"Mike Peterson Charles" <mpeterson at mail.charlesfurniture.com> wrote:

> I am printing to Tally Line Printers via Equinox 16 port 10/100 ESP units.
> I am using SCO Open Server 5.05 at present.
> I want to use Linux and have Red Hat Enterprise ES 3.0 loaded as of Friday.
> Not configured and ready to test yet.
> But should be ready to test this week.
> The 3.0 install removed the Individual package option also but left in the
> GUI or Text on boot option.
> RHEL ES 3.0 and Fedora Core 1.0 do not allow you to make a boot floppy for
> P4 systems because the kernel is to big to fit.
> The Fedora Core 1.0 asked and then refused to make one. The ES 3.0 did not
> even ask to make one.

Mike, you can use the first CDROM of fedora and type "linux rescue" à the boot prompt
if you have any problem.

christophe

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fedora-list-admin at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-admin at redhat.com] On
> Behalf Of Brian Collins
> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:02 AM
> To: fedora-list at redhat.com
> Subject: RE: Fedora Server
> 
> 
> > What COBOL company is the COBOL from?
> 
> Liant Software's RM/COBOL for Linux.  Works well.  They developed a tool,
> called Relativity, that lets your RM/COBOL files show as ODBC databases.  We
> have a contractor who then developed a Coldufion applicaton to give us a
> web-based GUI for many of our functions.
> 
> > My main issue is printing support for networked serial printers is 
> > lacking in CUPS for Linux and I can only get it working with 
> > commercial CUPS at present.
> 
> Not sure if our scenario is similar to yours, but we print to several Oki320
> printers with serial cards in them.  The printers come back to a Cyclades
> unit with 24 serial ports.
> 
> --Brian Collins
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