Tarus Balog | 1 Jul 2007 04:26
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Re: Fedora 7 (x86_64) and OpenNMS 1.3.3-1 (x86_64)


On Jun 30, 2007, at 1:08 PM, John Natschev wrote:

> I just wanted to let you all know that I have had success with 64  
> bit F7 and 64
> bit opennms 1.3.3-1.

I just build a FC7 VM (I can't seem to get the 64-bit VM to install -  
I could have a bad image. I had to change the SCSI driver from  
lsilogic to buslogic to get the 32-bit one to work).

Feel free to post it on the wiki (http://www.opennms.org) if you  
would like.

-T

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John Natschev | 1 Jul 2007 05:37
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Re: Fedora 7 (x86_64) and OpenNMS 1.3.3-1 (x86_64)

Tarus Balog <tarus <at> opennms.org> writes:

> 
> Feel free to post it on the wiki (http://www.opennms.org) if you  
> would like.
> 
> -T

Hi Tarus.
This may seem like a pretty stupid question...
How do I add the instructions to the wiki?

Never used a wiki before other than to read what's there.  I've been using the
Internet for nearly 20 years (started I.T. life at a University) and I haven't
got a clue how to use a wiki.

If you can help me with this I am more than happy to put the instructions on the
wiki.

Cheers,
John "What's a Wiki?" Natschev - (just a joke!)

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