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>From: Tom Whittaker <address@hidden> >Organization: SSEC >Keywords: 200404231338.i3NDcVCT026987 IDV Solaris web pages Hi Tom- re: Solaris IA installers >Actually, it's Pete's AOS dept machines we were trying to do the install on. >He won't be back until Tuesday, so I forwarded your note -- hopefully he >should be able to test it then. > >There are going to be some issues up there (1411 classroom/lab) because there >are at least 3 flavors of SPARCs in the room...and none of them is very fast >or "big" (512MB in 3 out of the 12 or so...I believe Pete said the rest are >either 128M or 256M.) Well, let me know about the installer and the performance on the slower machines. It really depends what people load in that makes the difference in how much RAM they use. But, since this will be for a Sat Met class, I think performance may suffer. re: web page examples >These are great! Really gonna whet some appetites with these...I'm curious, >though, why there are some animated GIFs and some Quicktimes... Animated GIFs were created before we added in QuickTime support most likely. Also, animated GIFs are better for including PowerPoint presenstations since you can't (that I know of) embed a QuickTime movie in a slide. I've only been able to do it as spawning an external viewer. Don NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.