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    #11
    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    What do you want to do with the OS?

    Start stop processes?

    Change file attributes?

    Create command files?

    Write some cmd utilities/full blown applications?
    AFAIK:
    - Read & analyse code to be rewritten, re-compiled on Windows
    - edit test data & run tests to verify programs are executing as expected (documentation of existing systems is poor)
    - export code & data

    I am trying to get more infor from the client but the hiring manager is on holiday for a week - why does that happen so often?

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      #12
      Originally posted by xux42 View Post
      AFAIK:
      - Read & analyse code to be rewritten, re-compiled on Windows
      - edit test data & run tests to verify programs are executing as expected (documentation of existing systems is poor)
      - export code & data

      I am trying to get more infor from the client but the hiring manager is on holiday for a week - why does that happen so often?
      You've blagged it, haven't you?

      I'll sell you a copy of my "Porting Linux Applications to Windows in 9999 easy steps..."

      If it's an X-Windows type app it might be better recompiling under Cygwin.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Churchill View Post
        You've blagged it, haven't you?
        Er, I don't know if I have TBH - my PL/1, COBOL etc. on Z/os, Server 2003/8 & XP/Vista knowledge is good and I'm a very experienced in app. devt. & platform migrations.
        Unix is well rusty, Agent knows the truth, I can't force him to tell the Client...

        Did I just bite?

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          #14
          Quick update - installed Virtualbox - what a fabulous piece of freeware! Powerful yet straightforward to install & configure.
          Started installing CentOS 5.4, but didn't quite get the disk configs right (/home too small for CentOS install & no swap disk) so retrying tonight. Couldn't find a DVD iso so had to burn 6 CDs which was a bit of a pain.

          All really interesting stuff and setting it up feels like useful experience - virtualisation concepts etc.

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            #15
            Make sure you turn on the Virtualisation stuff in your BIOS (depending on the hardware) and you should see a bit of a hike in performance.

            Looks like the DVD is only available via a torrent.

            Tom
            And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.

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              #16
              Originally posted by xux42 View Post
              Quick update - installed Virtualbox - what a fabulous piece of freeware! Powerful yet straightforward to install & configure.
              Started installing CentOS 5.4, but didn't quite get the disk configs right (/home too small for CentOS install & no swap disk) so retrying tonight. Couldn't find a DVD iso so had to burn 6 CDs which was a bit of a pain.

              All really interesting stuff and setting it up feels like useful experience - virtualisation concepts etc.
              You can install via .ISO

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                #17
                Originally posted by stek View Post
                Don't forget to learn vi, the only true gauge of Unix skills!

                :wq!
                no no no!

                Shift + ZZ

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
                  no no no!

                  Shift + ZZ


                  :wq!
                  If you have to add a , it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by xux42 View Post
                    Couldn't find a DVD iso so had to burn 6 CDs which was a bit of a pain.
                    You can find the DVD .iso here;

                    http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/centos/5.4/isos/i386/

                    or here;

                    http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/centos/5.4/isos/x86_64/
                    Me, me, me...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The Wikir Man View Post


                      :wq!
                      1. CentOS installed & running - get quite a lot out of the box - office apps, browser etc. Far more graphical tools e.g file explorer & perf. monitor than the last time I touched Unix in 2000.
                      Runs smooth, but I see CPU usage shoots up. Fortunately my trusty Athlon 6000+ x2 takes it all in its stride.
                      Might up from 2GB RAM to 3 or 4 though.

                      2. Anyone care to translate the :wq!, shift + ZZ gibberish on this thread?
                      IMHO that kind of obscurity is rarely a good thing. I've always tried to de-mystify IT to end users & managers where possible - that way they believe me when I say something is going to be difficult & time consuming because I don't "always say that".
                      But then again I'm "Not worth listening to" apparently.

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