>they are about to start a Linux
>support center
They have.
2 weeks ago.
Free for another month,
then "a lot of money".
Again, what I am
wondering about
is what will happen to
'simple' linux calls.
Dorit
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Hi Guy,
On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, guy keren wrote:
> if netvision is intending to stop supporting linux similar to supporting
> windows, you don't have to use their services. some other ISPs happily
> support linux users.
That is funny, cause from a public announcement that Netvision gave.
They are
>> Linux 2.0 1998 229
>>
>> The Windows platform with 3433 API calls (up to NT4 SP3) belongs to a
>> different league; the associated problems are documented elsewhere [2].
>
>Is it fair to count all the Windows API calls and omit Linux GUI calls ?
>I wonder what is the figure for Linux if I woul
hey
my probalm is starnge X (kde) problam..
first i use slackware 4.0 (2.2.6) i recently configed my X server and tried
to give it a shot,
when i got in, every thing seemed great, but as i tried to run several
programs i saw that i cant run any program (although they are installed), i
cant run sc
if netvision is intending to stop supporting linux similar to supporting
windows, you don't have to use their services. some other ISPs happily
support linux users.
note that i'm affiliated with one fo them, so i'm not objective..
guy
"For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hol
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, dorit ben shalom wrote:
> I bought the only HP printer around that is not very likely
> to have a linux driver anytime soon.
> So I find myself printing man pages in wordpad.
> They turn out OK apart from boldface (?)
> where every character c turns into
> \Box c \Box c.
by t
Sorry for my ignorance,
but if I route my mail through
the ISP gateway,
does it necessarily solve the
'remote server not answer'
problem?
Thanks again
Dorit
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On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 03:11:53PM +0200, Adam Morrison wrote:
> > Just like MAPS RBL and MAPS ORBS.
>
> ORBS is not related to MAPS.
Thanks for the correction.
> > You just choose which level of spam
> > protection you want on your mail server. For low risk you ca
>check /etc/hosts.allow file
Not so simple.
In both cases, I am trying to telnet
>164.67.15.10
from a non-local address and their
>/etc/hosts.allow
says
>in.telnetd : 164.67.79.
Does this mean that different telnet connections
are routed in through different gates?
Thanks again
Dorit
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On Sat, Nov 06, 1999, Adam Morrison wrote about "Re: mail problem":
> > Just like MAPS RBL and MAPS ORBS.
>
> Actually, it's more of a philosophical question; the MAPS RBL only
> lists IP addresses which are associated with `hard' network abusers,
> ..
This may be a bit off-topic for linux-il,
It depends if this is your MAIN Linux partition...
I would take this hard disk to another Linux machine and boot from a
working station (after I connect the bad hard disk to that machine as a
slave or a a 2nd disk), then I would run fsck...
Hetz
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Several elec
Hi
Several electricty failure and bad UPS damaged the super block on hda2,
now i cant access it nor fsck it.
Its says that its not ext2.
I need few files from this device. can i get them ?
--
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Canaan Surfing Ltd.
Internet Service Providers
Ben-Nes Michael - Manager
Te
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Dorit Ben-Shalom wrote:
> It's not just that the headers mention netvision.
> The rejected letter _comes_ from netvision:
>
> >From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:)
Ask netvision if they have defined mail.netvision to be MX for all
dialups. Moreover, tell them
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, dorit ben shalom wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I am experimenting with sending mail from my own machine
> (instead of telneting someplace and sending there).
> My mail is being blocked by the following program:
>
> >http://maps.vix.com/dul/enduser.htm
If you appear in the RBL maps,
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Or Sagi wrote:
Or, again, it would be nice if you could either post a constructive
criticism, or no post at all (and this goes for everyone). No need to use
this kind of attitude and language on a public list. Although the guy made
a mistake, cutting his throat off is not the
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
In fact, as and as86 are *not* the same:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 155644 Oct 14 1998 /usr/bin/as
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root47996 May 5 1998 /usr/bin/as86
--Ariel
> On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Mike wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> > I'm installi
> Just like MAPS RBL and MAPS ORBS.
ORBS is not related to MAPS.
> You just choose which level of spam
> protection you want on your mail server. For low risk you can do none
> or just MAPS RBL, if you want more protection you can use ORBS, and if
> you're really d
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I filled out my first cgi form in hebrew today:
(to appreciate this, remember I don't have hebrew
on my physical keyboard either :)
Switch to the hebrew >xmodmap.il
run netscape
load hebrew page
choose hebrew char set
open new navigator window
load a page in composer
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