What do you mean by X-based browser? Netscape and/or Mozilla are included on the distro. Glen On Mar 2, 2004, at 8:24 AM, Soumyadeep nandi wrote: > Hi Everybody, > > Thrilled to have installed BioBrew. It looks like the > base for exactly what we want. Would like R etc...but > more of that later. > > We are more or less familiar with all the (Bio) > packages that constitute BioBrew, and have run HMMER > using pvm strung over a cluster of workstations...but > > We have never used Rocks. So though installation went > without any hiccups - the frontend and compute nodes > boot smoothly, we cannot access anything easily : No > http access to the frontend for the homepage or (web) > blast. We identified the BioBrew packages to the > /opt/BioBrew > > Can we have some pointers to: > > 1. Setting up the lam-mpi and pvm environments > > 2. Activating Apache to allow access to the frontend > > 3. Testing the cluster > > 4. Running the biobrew packages (Do we just have to > add the directories to the path?) > > 5. Is there a x-windows based browser as part of the > frontend? > > regards, > Soumyadeep Nandi > > Bioinformatics Center > Jawaharlal Nehru University > New Delhi > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster > http://search.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > BioBrew-Users mailing list > BioBrew-Users at bioinformatics.org > https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/BioBrew-Users > > Glen Otero, Ph.D. Linux Prophet 619.917.1772