Re: EMC / Linux
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2000-01-19 22:14:26 UTC
Darrell wrote:
needs to see the underlying Linux commands (unless something goes
wrong).
But, really, logging on, typing startx, and ./emc is all I have to do to get
emc up and running. And, I could automate most of that, it just isn't
a big deal. And, often, I want to transfer files, or look at a file, or something,
and not actually start EMC at all.
Jon
> From: "Darrell" <dgehlsen@...>Well, all of these things can be automated with scripts, so the user never
>
> If this can be set up, then it would be something that could be put on a
> machine and someone could run the machine without having to learn linux.
> All they would have to learn is how to read a file from a floppy to the hard
> drive.
needs to see the underlying Linux commands (unless something goes
wrong).
But, really, logging on, typing startx, and ./emc is all I have to do to get
emc up and running. And, I could automate most of that, it just isn't
a big deal. And, often, I want to transfer files, or look at a file, or something,
and not actually start EMC at all.
Jon
Discussion Thread
Darrell
2000-01-19 09:50:00 UTC
EMC / Linux
Karl Klemm
2000-01-19 10:11:04 UTC
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2000-01-19 12:26:22 UTC
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Karl Klemm
2000-01-19 13:43:56 UTC
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2000-01-19 16:12:18 UTC
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Darrell
2000-01-19 16:57:03 UTC
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Jon Elson
2000-01-19 22:14:26 UTC
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2000-01-19 23:30:48 UTC
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2000-01-20 10:41:51 UTC
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2000-01-20 11:05:56 UTC
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2000-01-20 11:16:04 UTC
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paul@A...
2000-01-20 12:42:21 UTC
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Marshall Pharoah
2000-01-21 04:30:03 UTC
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Jon Elson
2000-01-21 14:07:09 UTC
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Brian L.
2000-01-19 19:50:26 UTC
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