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Problems with Hostnames can difficult to track down, here is a good guide if any changes are necessary... Setting the Linux Host Name http://www.cpqlinux.com/hostname.html Matt Rosier wrote: > > I'm a meteorology student at UNC Asheville and want to set up GEMPAK on one of > our weather lab computers running Linux. I know it may be a lot of work, but I > assume it's possible from using online documentation and software provided on > the unidata site that I'm already registered with. > > >From my understanding, I must first set up LDM. From reading documentation, > after I install the LDM, I must send an e-mail to the idd-connect list, the > only question I have is, what is my "Fully Qualified Hostname"? > > Before I dive into this, do you think it is possible for someone who is fairly > new to Linux to set up LDM/GEMPAK/etc on their own? > > Thanks! > > Matt -- Art Wildman/ITO - mailto: art.wildman@xxxxxxxx National Weather Service Office: WFO-JAX 13701 FANG Dr., Jacksonville, FL. 32218 http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jax
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