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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users

Kaj
16-Feb-2009
[2635x2]
Itīs always said to work without any hassels, but itī s never done 
so for me
Admittedly that was on several Debian derivatives, not on Debian 
proper, but I have my doubts
Robert
16-Feb-2009
[2637x2]
Well, I run a xen DomU but not on a LVM setup. So a backup is not 
that simple as doing a snapshot.
I will wait, no need to update at the moment.
amacleod
17-Feb-2009
[2639x4]
Any reason why this one-liner will not work on my linux box:

s: open tcp://:13 forever [close insert first s to-idate now]
Gettting an Access Error: Error opening socket listening port
using latest ubuntu
or is there a daytime server for ubuntu...I searched google but no 
luck.
RobertS
17-Feb-2009
[2643x3]
I am having some issues running 276 rebview on the fractured Xandros 
that comes on an Asus Eee Netbook ... anyone else trying Rebol on 
an Eee (mine is just a linux Atom 900A)
I have put eeeBuntu on a LiveUSB (the base version was only about 
600 Mb ISO ) and may install that as my debian
There is also an eeeDora (Fedora) and an alternate debian (Easy Peasy 
aka Ubuntu-eee )
Oldes
17-Feb-2009
[2646x2]
You are trying to listen on this port = running Time service from 
Rebol.
you should use something like open tcp://localhost:13
amacleod
17-Feb-2009
[2648]
same access error
Robert
17-Feb-2009
[2649x2]
Have you checked no one else is using this port already?
netstat -tna
Oldes
17-Feb-2009
[2651]
also try  iptables -L   if the port is not blocked
amacleod
17-Feb-2009
[2652]
iptaables -L...
I do not see any mention of any blocked ports...
Izkata
17-Feb-2009
[2653]
To use a port under 1024 in linux you have to be root
amacleod
17-Feb-2009
[2654x2]
I'm trying to get the daytimer from xinetd running...

Not sure how . I see the daytime config file and turned of disabled 
and restarted xinetd but still can't readh it.
root!!! Good point...
Izkata
17-Feb-2009
[2656]
I did notice something strange, though - enough failed attempts at 
opening a listening port, and rebol can't open any more.  Have to 
start a clean session
amacleod
17-Feb-2009
[2657x3]
You are the man...Izkata
Got it up and running
I hate root
Graham
17-Feb-2009
[2660]
RobertS, I think most of us with the eee just reformat them and install 
windows xp
Brock
17-Feb-2009
[2661]
Graham, I'm assuming then that there are no driver issues when you 
do this?
Graham
17-Feb-2009
[2662]
Just download the drivers first
Kaj
17-Feb-2009
[2663]
RobertS, I know two people using REBOL on Eee with Linux. What are 
your issues?
Gabriele
18-Feb-2009
[2664]
Graham, funny, I did the opposite, bought an eee Box, reformatted 
and installed Linux...
Kaj
18-Feb-2009
[2665]
:-)
Graham
18-Feb-2009
[2666]
Gabriele, that's odd ... the linux versions are cheaper!  And i have 
quite a few spare XP licenses ...
BrianH
19-Feb-2009
[2667x2]
It depends on which country you live in. Installing XP on it is not 
a simple task though - you need to PXE boot your installer.
The XP installer often has problems with USB-connected drives, in 
my experience. It's simpler to clean up the OEM XP install.
Graham
19-Feb-2009
[2669]
Booted fine with my USB DVD writer
BrianH
20-Feb-2009
[2670x2]
Cool.
I recommend awxLink if you want to use it with XP - it's a lot easier 
than trying to get software to install on D itself.
Gabriele
21-Feb-2009
[2672]
G: there was no Linux version of the Box (notice, not eee PC, eee 
Box).
Graham
21-Feb-2009
[2673x2]
G: ahh.... never met anyone who bought one of those.  They already 
come with embedded linux, was that enough?  :)
wasn't ...
Kaj
22-Feb-2009
[2675]
Two Linuxes is better than one :-)
Gabriele
22-Feb-2009
[2676]
That wasn't enough, that box needs to run a View program (and basically 
just that, though since now it's there it also runs Skype etc.). 
It was a replacement for a old (10 years old, and it was low spec 
back then) PC that literally exploded.
Anton
22-Feb-2009
[2677]
Capacitors ?
Gabriele
23-Feb-2009
[2678]
probably, it was the power supply. i didn't open it is there really 
was no point. the pc still works after replacing the power supply 
with one I had around, though i don't think it would last more than 
a couple months, and it's too old to be used for anything.
Anton
23-Feb-2009
[2679]
RIP
Kaj
23-Feb-2009
[2680]
Syllable can probably raise it from the dead :-)
Graham
23-Feb-2009
[2681]
Those power supplies can make a rather loud bang with smoke etc :)
Gabriele
24-Feb-2009
[2682]
Kaj, possible, but I have no use for it at this point. The installed 
OS right now is Xubuntu, which is slow to boot etc. but once booted 
runs REBOL fine enough.
Robert
15-Mar-2009
[2683x2]
I normally don't install development tools on my production servers. 
I just install pre-compiled packages. This works good most of the 
time.
But how to handle source-only packages? I have an other system with 
everything on place. But how to do the install on the production 
server?