06-11-2002
According to the FAQ on slackware:
How do I add X to this?
Assuming you've got the space to install it, download the X packages (the files ending in .tgz) from this directory:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackwar...e/slakware/x1/
You might also grab the diskx1 file, which describes each of the packages. You can save disk space if you don't install all of the X servers (you only need the one for your video card), and you might also leave out extra fonts, old X shared libraries (oldlibs*.tgz), and possibly development tools if you're not planning to compile X software yourself. Once you've collected the packages you plan to install into a directory, run this to install them:
installpkg *.tgz
Before running X, you'll need to set it up with 'xf86config'.
Found at slackware.org
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
hpionibmblade
hpionIBMblade(1) OpenHPI hpionIBMblade(1)
NAME
hpionIBMblade - An openhpi sample application that shows how two (2) openhpi plugins can be used to display and manage resources of an IBM
Blade with Basedboard Management Controller (BMC).
SYNOPSIS
hpionIBMblade [ -x ]
DESCRIPTION
hpionIBMblade shows how two (2) openhpi plugins can be used to display
and manage resources of an IBM Blade with Basedboard Management Controller (BMC).
Both the ipmi and snmp_bc plugin have the same IBM Blade target. Resources from
both plugins are combined to show a complete view of the IBM Blade.
@@ WARNING @@ RESTRICTIONS @@ WARNING @@ RESTRICTIONS @@ WARNING @@ RESTRICTIONS @@
This client application is designed to run **only** inband on an IBM Blade with Basedboard
Management Controller (BMC)
OPTIONS
-x Display debug messages.
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE
handler libipmi {
entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,2}"
name = "smi"
addr = 0
}
handler libsnmp_bc {
host = "bc.mm.ip.address"
version = "3"
community = "bc_community"
entity_root = "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,1}"
security_name = "myid"
passphrase = "mypassword"
security_level = "authNoPriv"
auth_type = "MD5"
}
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page:
Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net)
2.14.1 2009-11-23 hpionIBMblade(1)