Hello, We would like to know what packages from the various Scientific Linux sites (Scientific Linux Cern, Fermi, DESY, PSI) people would like to see migrated to generic Scientific Linux. This topic was brought up for dicussion in the past HEPIX. It was brought up mainly so that admin's would be able to install just the generic S.L., and get the scientific programs they need, without having to install a site specific distribution. These are the results so far. (Note: This is too late to get things into 307 and 43, but are planned to go into contrib for now, and then 4.4 and/or 3.0.7) XFS - from S.L.C For Scientific Linux 3.0.x - No, we can't do that. The hooks for XFS just are not in the kernel and it would require a modified kernel. For Scientific Linux 4.x - Yes, we will try to do that. The hooks are there, so we can just do a kernel-module. I also have my scripts that just rebuilds kernel modules without much of a fuss. We are working on getting the most stable release. I have been told that the release in CVS has been very stable with RedHat's kernel, but that it might not have been tested enough. **Does anyone want to be our XFS champion and figure out which release of XFS should be our kernel module? This would involve getting involved with the XFS community, as well as stress testing the kernel modules?** KDE - from S.L.P No, it would change too much. But if people want, we could show them how to upgrade their KDE from http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ The packages from S.L.C. that have made it into Fedora Core 5 Extras I think this is a very good suggestion. This is because someone has already went through their release and figured out what is important enough to port to F.C. 5. Also, they have already 'un-CERN-ed' those rpms. This is the list that I have so far. Somebody let me know if I'm missing some, because I'm not an expert on this. cernlib paw atlas geant kuipc cpanspec root - from Linux Ink Yes, I know that Linux Ink is not a site, but as far as I can tell, they are the only group that has packaged root in rpm form. Are there any others that people think should be included? Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/CSS CSI Group __________________________________________________