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From: stub@pce60.rz.tu-clausthal.de ()
Subject: Re: LINUX Problems
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 1994 01:26:21 GMT
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Ray Seyfarth (seyfarth@myhost.subdomain.domain) wrote:
: Presently we have success.  If anyone is interested I'll test the m4
: files using f77 (the LINUX f2c script).

: I wouldn't mind hearing how PVM uses UDPMAXLEN (PvmFragSize) and why
: the value 4096 caused grief.

Interested ? Ya !!!

Does your LinuX-PVM work between 2 Linux-Boxes ?

If so, I'd like to know more 'bout your changes to PVM...

I gave up to get PVM-3.2.3 running on my 2 Linux machines...
Not even the simplest operations of pvm's console like adding a 2nd machine
works at home...

Having to explore pvm at the univerity (on Ultrix) I'd be too glad if I could
do some of the stuff at home with 2 Linux-machines...

...maybe my problems are bound to my Linux-version, so a short description
of your Linux environment could be helpful...

I use Slackware 1.1.0 with kernel 0.99.14a. The old rsh-command had a bug
in managing $HOME, so I got this stuff from elsewhere and now rsh to the 
2nd machine like "rsh nepal 'echo $HOME'" really tells me the right directory.
The broken version told HOME to be / ...

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