From anthony_Melia@Dell.com Thu Jan 28 12:11:46 1999
From: anthony_Melia@Dell.com
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Subject: RE: [SuSE Linux] SuSE derailed?
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 06:11:46 -0600
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Well, you have to look at why they are using it. If you look at the storage
solutions used by these big companies, there are no drivers for linux.
Redhat write drivers for hardware, that means redhat is the only dist that
WILL work on their systems. I think if SUSE had a guy writing drivers and
creating Install bootdisks that would allow people to install SUSE on
systems with RAID controllers they would have a lot more customers.
Regards,
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I'm worried about the latest announcements from the big guys HP and
(not
yet public) IBM that they will support RedHat Linux.
This means that Linux =3D RedHat for the most people, and where will
that
put SuSE? Alone in the dark?
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From lunaslyd@pacbell.net Thu Jan 28 15:14:41 1999
From: lunaslyd@pacbell.net
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Subject: RE: [SuSE Linux] SuSE derailed?
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 07:14:41 -0800
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On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>Well, you have to look at why they are using it. If you look at the storage
>solutions used by these big companies, there are no drivers for linux.
>Redhat write drivers for hardware, that means redhat is the only dist that
>WILL work on their systems. I think if SUSE had a guy writing drivers and
>creating Install bootdisks that would allow people to install SUSE on
>systems with RAID controllers they would have a lot more customers.
I think SuSE does write drivers. Several people have commented to me that th=
ey
went to SuSE because they needed the drivers for their stuff. One of the main
X developers is on SuSEs payroll.
Besides, since it's open source, any of these big guys could put a small team=
of
programmers on a driver for a couple of weeks. No, there's more to this Red
Hat revolution than meets the eye.
> -----OriginalMessage----- > From: Kaare Rasmussen [SMTP:kar@webline.dk]
> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 1999 11:32 AM
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>
>
> I'm worried about the latest announcements from the big guys HP and
>(not
> yet public) IBM that they will support RedHat Linux.
>
> This means that Linux =3D RedHat for the most people, and where will
>that
> put SuSE? Alone in the dark?
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From camst65+@pitt.edu Thu Jan 28 17:46:32 1999
From: camst65+@pitt.edu
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Subject: [SuSE Linux] GLIBC & OPATCH.RPM
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:46:32 -0500
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Can anyone either confirm or deny with certainty that installing the opatch.r=
pm
located at=20
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/SuSE-Linux/suse_update/S.u.S.E.-5.3=
/a1/opatch.rpm>
gives one full glibc support? Is this basically the same "upgrade/addition"
that would come if I installed 6.0? If not, why not, and should I then wait f=
or
6.0?
thanks,
chris
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From grimmer@suse.de Fri Jan 29 08:49:00 1999
From: grimmer@suse.de
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] GLIBC & OPATCH.RPM
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 09:49:00 +0100
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Hi,
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Chris Martin wrote:
> Can anyone either confirm or deny with certainty that installing the
> opatch.rpm located at
>=20
> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/SuSE-Linux/suse_update/S.u.S.E.-5=
.3/a1/opatch.rpm>
>=20
> gives one full glibc support? Is this basically the same
> "upgrade/addition" that would come if I installed 6.0? If not, why
> not, and should I then wait for 6.0?
No, it is not the same. This package was mainly intended for people who
wish to run Oracle on 5.3. It contains the glibc2 libraries that Red Hat
uses. If you apply this package to 5.3, you may run into trouble when
upgrading to 6.0.
Bye,
LenZ
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From camst65+@pitt.edu Fri Jan 29 15:13:25 1999
From: camst65+@pitt.edu
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] GLIBC & OPATCH.RPM
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 10:13:25 -0500
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THanks. I have asked this very question---about which I would think there wou=
ld
be much interest given the glibc stuff---and you were the first person to give
me any answer. I guess I should just wait for 6.0. Will there be a
standard/easy, or at least straight-forward, upgrade from 5.3 to 6.0?
chris
On 29-Jan-99 Lenz Grimmer wrote:
>=20
> Hi,
>=20
> On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Chris Martin wrote:
>=20
>> Can anyone either confirm or deny with certainty that installing the
>> opatch.rpm located at
>>=20
>> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/SuSE-Linux/suse_update/S.u.S.E.-=
5.3/a1/opatch.rpm>
>>=20
>> gives one full glibc support? Is this basically the same
>> "upgrade/addition" that would come if I installed 6.0? If not, why
>> not, and should I then wait for 6.0?
>=20
> No, it is not the same. This package was mainly intended for people who
> wish to run Oracle on 5.3. It contains the glibc2 libraries that Red Hat
> uses. If you apply this package to 5.3, you may run into trouble when
> upgrading to 6.0.
>=20
> Bye,
> LenZ
>=20
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