Not to make a political gesture, but Al Gore wants to pay teachers more, specifically for what you cite here. We are talking about the future of our country here! I can only hope that out next president will make this a priority.
I can second this. I have a system running 2.0.36, and it has *never* crashed, and does a heck of a lot more than any machines which I run the 2.2.x kernel on. I have had 2.2.x machines completeley lock up (no telnet, keyboard, mouse), while saving a file in Gimp! The 2.2.x machines are all SCSI based with AHA-2940UW cards, so I'm not sure if the aic7xxx driver is at fault, because my logs never have anything about these lockups. Maybe I'll take your recommendation and trim up the kernel, and remove any IDE stuff from it, since I do not run IDE. What else would cause a lock up like this? I've always had the lockups when saving to disk, so I'm assuming its a driver/linux issue, since on the 2.0.x kernels, same machine, this never happened. I have even replaced all my SCSI cables, to ones with terminators built in, and re-verified all the basic SCSI issues that would lead to crashes.
2.2.x and SCSI on this machine have a long way to go as far as stability is concerned. Although sometimes I do get 30+ days of uptime on that machine - sometimes 1 day. FYI: Its RH 6.0, with the kernel from RH 6.1.
There are still so many bigots out there. Phish, in my opinion, has always seemed to bring together an environment that is nothing but nuturing and helpful. I've met so many people at different Phish shows that would be more than willing to help you out in a time of need. For the person who refers to them as "dirty hippies", you need to get a life my firend.
Just look at what the community had to say after they played in Oswego during their last "weekendfest", and compare it to the commercial bozos who went to "Woodstock 99".
I use OCRShop from Vividata. It works very well, and their Linux pricing is less expensive than the commerical UNIX versions. Their OCR engine is derived from Caere OmniPage. The Linux version only outputs text, but converting to other formats is pretty simple, especially if you have StarOffice or Applixware.
They have just upgraded their OCRShop for Linux to version 4.5, and it is compatible with RedHat 6.0 (So I'm assuming it would probably work on any GLIBC 2.1 based system) Good luck!
Not to make a political gesture, but Al Gore wants to pay teachers more, specifically for what you cite here. We are talking about the future of our country here! I can only hope that out next president will make this a priority.
I can second this. I have a system running 2.0.36, and it has *never* crashed, and does a heck of a lot more than any machines which I run the 2.2.x kernel on. I have had 2.2.x machines completeley lock up (no telnet, keyboard, mouse), while saving a file in Gimp! The 2.2.x machines are all SCSI based with AHA-2940UW cards, so I'm not sure if the aic7xxx driver is at fault, because my logs never have anything about these lockups. Maybe I'll take your recommendation and trim up the kernel, and remove any IDE stuff from it, since I do not run IDE. What else would cause a lock up like this? I've always had the lockups when saving to disk, so I'm assuming its a driver/linux issue, since on the 2.0.x kernels, same machine, this never happened. I have even replaced all my SCSI cables, to ones with terminators built in, and re-verified all the basic SCSI issues that would lead to crashes.
2.2.x and SCSI on this machine have a long way to go as far as stability is concerned. Although sometimes I do get 30+ days of uptime on that machine - sometimes 1 day. FYI: Its RH 6.0, with the kernel from RH 6.1.
There are still so many bigots out there. Phish, in my opinion, has always seemed to bring together an environment that is nothing but nuturing and helpful. I've met so many people at different Phish shows that would be more than willing to help you out in a time of need. For the person who refers to them as "dirty hippies", you need to get a life my firend.
Just look at what the community had to say after they played in Oswego during their last "weekendfest", and compare it to the commercial bozos who went to "Woodstock 99".
Never a riot at a Phish show.
I use OCRShop from Vividata. It works very well, and their Linux pricing is less expensive than the commerical UNIX versions. Their OCR engine is derived from Caere OmniPage. The Linux version only outputs text, but converting to other formats is pretty simple, especially if you have StarOffice or Applixware.
http://www.vividata.com
They have just upgraded their OCRShop for Linux to version 4.5, and it is compatible with RedHat 6.0 (So I'm assuming it would probably work on any GLIBC 2.1 based system) Good luck!