(RADIATOR) Re: Radiator installation problem
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Aug 9 23:27:00 CDT 2002
Hi Pete -
I like your refreshing style - it makes a pleasant change!
:-)
As mentioned in my previous mail, I suggest you download the source
tarball and then do this:
mkdir /usr/local/src/Radiator
cd /usr/local/src/Radiator
mv ..../Radiator-3.1.tgz .
zcat Radiator-3.1.tgz | tar -xvf -
cd Radiator-3.1
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
The above assumes that perl is available on the machine. I checked the
SUN web site, but it doesn't say much about the Linux distribution that
is used on the Cobalt.
You will also need to download and install Tk for Perl to be able to use
Radar.
Please contact me if you have any other problems or questions.
If you are interested, we also offer contract installation and
configuration services if required.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, August 10, 2002, at 01:16 PM, pete at urisp.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're a new ISP sitting on a stump over in Alabama, USA. Granted we're
> not too bright but we thought we could follow instructions. We got the
> idea to buy one of the new Cobalt RAQ550s and bought Radiator and Radar.
> We tried to load the rpm for the linux server and nothing happened.
> Checked to make sure we were logged in to the root and still no go. Any
> suggestions that can get us rednecks straightened out?
>
> Pete
> www.urisp.net
>
>
>
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