On Thursday 26 June 2003 02:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From: "Richard Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> giovanna d said:
> > The program is called NISP (neutron instrument simulation package),
> > written in fortran, it's a family of monte carlo codes.
>
> What do your system logs say?
>
> The
giovanna d said:
> The program is called NISP (neutron instrument simulation package),
> written in fortran, it's a family of monte carlo codes.
Giovanna,
What do your system logs say?
The total sum of my knowledge of Fortran could fit in less than a single
dendrite. Is it an interpreted langu
The program is called NISP (neutron instrument simulation package),
written in fortran, it's a family of monte carlo codes.
giovanna
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:56, Richard Crawford wrote:
>
>
> giovanna d said:
> > I've been struggling to solve this problem: a program which used to run
> > per
giovanna d said:
> I've been struggling to solve this problem: a program which used to run
> perfectly stopped running (damping a core on the first line) once I
> rebooted my box. I couldn't figure out what the problem was. I then
> installed redhat 8.0 and the program ran perfectly until I reboo
I've been struggling to solve this problem: a program which used to run
perfectly stopped running (damping a core on the first line) once I
rebooted my box. I couldn't figure out what the problem was. I then
installed redhat 8.0 and the program ran perfectly until I rebooted the
machine. Now, I am
Hello -
I've run into a strange problem with RH 6.1. I'd been successfully running
it for about a week, when at some point any upload I attempted would hang
almost immediately. I can connect to FTP servers, IRC servers, etc, send
commands/text, but any sort of large upload freezes after around ~2