Re: M$ ad

2000-10-22 Thread Uri Bruck



The only thing missing from that ad is 
"The Computer is Your Friend" :)

On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, guy keren wrote:

> 
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> 
> > OH>> That's a new M$ advertisement in german, first one against Linux.
> > OH>> http://www.koehntopp.de/kris/msad.jpg
> > 
> > Anybody cares to translate what's actually written there?
> 
> the linuxmall.com article contains the add's translation. look at their
> web site.
> 
> guy
> 
> "For world domination - press 1,
> or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
> 
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Books

2000-10-22 Thread Felix Shvaiger

Hi All !

Do somebody knows about good Unix programming book
(network, process, interprocess, threads...)
like two-volume pack of Stevens, but on RUSSIAN ???
For me English is good enough, but it is not for me.

Thanks.

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2000-10-22 Thread dx3



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bidi mozilla

2000-10-22 Thread Tzafrir Cohen

Hi

This is somewhat off-topic.

I'm currently a bit lazy (and lacking some disk space) to check this:

Recently the bidi code for mozilla was added to a seperate branch in the
mozilla CVS. Any ideas if and when is it going to be merged into the main
branch?
I heard something about M18, but I figure we all would have heard about it
already, if M18 build would have contained the bidi code compiled in.

Does anybody have a linux-i386 (or whatever OS/ARCH) build of mozilla with
bidi support?

See also the netscape.public.mozilla.i18n newsgroup.

Thanks in advance

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Re: linux instalation on multi OS system

2000-10-22 Thread Tzafrir Cohen

On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Lam, Yochai wrote:

> hello !
> im intended to install linux mandrake 7.1 server on my computer.
> the computer has allready windows ME + windows NT station and windows NT
> server.
> can enyone tell me if im going to have troubles?

Probably not. 

> should i install it on a FAT,NTFS, or create a new unix native partition?
> (got 8 GB raw disk area..)

That's good. It'll save you some troubles of  using fips/PMagic/etc.
simply make there a large enough swap partition (make that double the size
of the memory, since you have spare space), and the rest, for a native
linux partition (I suggest usee ResierFS rather than ext2, since Mandrake
supports it, and it is considered cool;)

You can install Mandrake in a loop partition on a FAT/FAT32 partition, but
why bother?

You'll have to decide if you want to use lilo or grub to load linux.
People say grub is nicer.
You'll also have to decide if you use the NT loader the your main OS
loader (in that caase you iinstall lilo/grub on the boot sector of your
root partition) or you want to use your lilux loader as the main loader,
and in that caase you install it on the MBR, and make a boot
disk/loadlin.exe ready in caaase the next OS installation rewrites the
MBR.

Anyway, the CD also includes Mandrake's installation guide, which is
fairly useful, and will explain most of the buzzwords I usedd above.

Good luck

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Sendmail's Access_DB and mail routing

2000-10-22 Thread Ishay Sommer

Hello!


As I understand, if you add a line in Access_DB (Sendmail 8.9.3) as follows:

Domain1.com Relay

All mail incoming to recepients in that domain, and all mail outgoing from
this domain will be relayed right?

I mean:

Mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

and

Mail From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Should both be relayed right?

Thanks in advance

Ishay Sommer








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Apache/Proxy not caching Linux client

2000-10-22 Thread Subba Rao


I am using Apache 1.3.14 on Linux. The proxy module has been configured for
caching. When I access from Windows boxes, the proxy module seems to be
caching the permitted sites. When I revist the sites, the pages are served
from the cache.

When I try to go to the same sites from the Linux system (which is hosting
the Apache server), the server connects to the actually site. In the browser
I do have proxy pointing to port 80 on "hostname". I have changed it to fully
qualified hostname and that does not stop the server from reloading the page.

Is anyone else experiencing this problem? How can I make Apache proxy to serve
the Linux clients from the proxy cache?

Thanks in advance.
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reply-to field

2000-10-22 Thread Alex Shnitman

Hi,

Due to popular demand the Reply-To: field has been removed from the
mailing list postings.


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RE: Cool shell tricks (was: Re: file system questions)

2000-10-22 Thread Avishay Aton


Hi, try this site for lots of tips an tricks


http://www.linux.com/tuneup



[Avishay Aton]  
> -Original Message-
> From: Shaul Karl [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 1:36 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Re: Cool shell tricks (was: Re: file system questions)
> 
> > On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 08:23:44AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> > > > Also, seems that not many people are aware of "process substitution"
> > > > in bash: you do something like "diff <(ls dir1) <(ls dir2)", and
> bash
> > > > runs two ls's, each writing to a FIFO, and diff gets the names of
> > > > these two FIFOs as parameters. Output redirection also works. I'm
> not
> > > > sure how portable it is, though.
> > > 
> > >   1.
> > > [08:05:37 /tmp]$ diff < (ls ~/setiathome/) <(ls ~/setiathome/amos/)
> > > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(l'
> > > [08:06:04 /tmp]$ 
> > > 
> > > Ache, the space there is significant:
> > > 
> > > [08:17:12 /tmp]$ diff <(ls ~/setiathome/) <(ls ~/setiathome/amos/)
> > 
> > Yeah... Otherwise it's redirection.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I am confused. Without the space it is not a redirection? Is there a 
> difference between a FIFO and a redirection?
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > >   2.
> > > This will only work if the "main" process (diff in this example) does
> not need 
> > > to seek the input since it can not do it with a FIFO. Or am I missing 
> > > something?
> > 
> > True... You can't. It would've been nice if Bash had the option to use
> > temporary files rather than FIFOs... But I don't know if it's needed
> > that often.
> > 
> > Just tried: both nvi and vim cope fine, Emacs refuses to read it (at
> > least with default setup and switches). Less requires you to use -f. 
> > 
> > 
> > - Adi Stav
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Re: reply-to field

2000-10-22 Thread Schlomo Schapiro

Hey,

what do you mean "by popular demand" I saw exatly two postings in favour
and against it !. This doesn't for sure count as "popular demand" (Unless
you applied a very unequal weighting of the voices).

Please put it right back in place, it was so nice and convienient.

Schlomo


Sincerely,

Schlomo Schapiro

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