Thanks a lot for the tips ./a.out. Do you know why I don't need to punch the ./ on cse? I feel really stupid because I don't know anything about UNIX except for how to create a file, move it around, protect it and delete it. So can you tell me what NIC stands for? and where should I look for documentation on how to setup a Linux box to work with Road Runner? thanks a lot Martin Fournier P.S. I want to know if there is any special rules I should be aware of before sending email. Like Am I supposed to delete the messages that are included with my email or should I leave it there so other people can follow the conversation? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Penne" <epenne@xxxxxxxxx> To: <huskerlug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 10:43 PM Subject: [huskerlug] Re: HLUG Summer Projects > > I'm using roadrunner with a linux router and 3 linux machines 1 win2k > laptop and 1 win98 Qbe behind it. I figured out the whole roadrunner > issue with my NICs. > > When you type the a.out make sure you use the relative path to get to > it becuase on executables the current directory is not in your path so > you need to > > ./a.out > > to specify run the program that is in this directory. > > > Eric > > --- Martin Fournier <martinsky@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Greeting everybody, > > > > I haven't been really active with the group this semester because I > > was > > really busy with school and gymnastics but I have two computers here > > one > > Pentium 133 mhz,16 ram and another Pentium 120, 16 ram. I installed > > Red Hat > > 7.0 text mode on the 133 but I don't really know what to do with it > > I tried > > to do some programming but I can't run my program once it is > > compiled. It > > says something like invalid command when I type a.out. Anyway I would > > like > > to join the Mosix Cluster effort. I missed the meeting but I am > > really > > interested in parallel computing. I have a RoadRunner account so if > > you guys > > can explain to me how to set up my machines I would love to > > contribute to > > the project. > > > > I will be back in Lincoln June 10 and I would really love to > > experiment with > > you guys, > > > > Tell me if you need any help, > > > > Martin Fournier > > > > P.S. by the way can you change my email from martisky@hotmail to > > mfournie@xxxxxxxxxxx because hotmail think that HLUG is bulkmail... I > > wonder > > if Microsoft is responsible for that? just kidding. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "J.R.Wessels" <jwessels@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: <huskerlug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 7:25 PM > > Subject: [huskerlug] HLUG Summer Projects > > > > > > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > HLUG Distributed Mosix Cluster: > > > I would like know who is sticking around this summer that may have > > some > > time > > > to work on this. No Linux/clustering experience necessary, but it > > would > > be > > > helpful. We'll probably start after finals are over, and when we > > find > > some > > > room. > > > > > > HLUG Meeting Web Video/Audio Casting: > > > Does anyone have experience web casting? Even if we can't web > > cast, how > > > about experience in converting a regular video feed to digital for > > online > > > download, preferably in a format Linux users can use? How about > > just > > audio > > > streaming? > > > > > > LUG "stuff" > > > The last projects I have in mind are Linux advocacy/leisure stuff. > > Install > > > fests, demo days, and group social gatherings. > > > > > > These projects could continue into the fall and onward, and be a > > good > > selling > > > point for new members that want to get their hands dirty > > immediately > > instead > > > of waiting for 400 level courses. > > > > > > It's far more than I can handle (which is probably a good thing!). > > So, > > I'll > > > be calling on the officers and other members to join in the action. > > If > > you > > > have a particular interest in any one of these projects, let me > > know. > > > They'll only go forward at the rate you decide, and the number of > > people > > > willing to participate. > > > > > > - -- > > > > > > J.R. 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