Re: vmware player images and gpl

2006-01-06 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 12:21:09AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> It's also a "test bed" for new ideas in emulations, just few weeks
> ago, Fabrice (the genius guy who created QEMU and also wrote FFMPEG
> that almost every Linux and other OS's media player uses these days)
> has committed an interesting feature: Emulation of up to 255 X86
> processors for your guest OS. I don't know any OS's that support such
> a number of CPU's, but it's surely a good feature for testing your SMP
> development, and it's not available on any other competing
> applications.

Xen supports multiple VCPUs for guests, even on a uni-processor
system.

Cheers,
Muli
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Three unusual old computers for "rescue" in Jerusalem

2006-01-06 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Hi,

I have three computers that might be of interest to rescue. I no longer
have the time and space for them. They are in Jerusalem and will need 
to be picked up.

1. AXIL Sun clone, 25mHz microsparc, 64m ram, no hard disk. may need
   NVRAM replaced, have not used it in years. Can provide keyboard and mouse,
   17 mono monitor but lost monitor cable (13w3 to BNC).

   I can LOAN you a CD-ROM drive to install your choice of operating
   systems. I can provide copies of Solaris media, you are on your own
   for Linux or xBSD.

2.  A/UX system. Quadra 650, 56m RAM, 2g hard disk. includes CD/ROM drive,
   AAUI 10 baseT transceiver, keyboard and mouse. Probably needs PRAM
   battery, and re-install. Media copies available but no licenses.
   Also includes a Mac 15 pin to VGA cable, may work for you (from Apple
   17" monitor I'm still using). CD-Caddy provided.

3. Same as above. 1 gig hard disk. No monitor cable or CD-Caddy.

Anyone can have the AXIL computer. The A/UX systems are rare because all the
parts needed to run it are there, it took a long time and considerable money
and favours to collect them. I will gladly give them to someone who wants them
as they are, to run A/UX, Linux or BSD. I am not interested in giving them 
to someone who is trying to scrounge parts.

Geoff.

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Israeli and Hebrew anti spam rules

2006-01-06 Thread Moish
Anyone knows if these rules are still maintained? ( and by whom )

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Re: Israeli and Hebrew anti spam rules

2006-01-06 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Moish, from the post of Fri, 06 Jan:
> Anyone knows if these rules are still maintained? ( and by whom )

well, the deltaforce.net website seems to have changed hands. I got to
that site the first time through a post here on the list:

http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/05-2004/9816.html

Ilan? are you connected to those guys?

Looking inside the files I last got I see it's been out to lunch since
October, and the files contain no Email or names of the maintainers...

baasa.

anyone?

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