Red Hat and kernels [Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?]

1999-05-20 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 04:40:29PM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: > this general approach -- of forking your own version instead > of doing the regular well-established route of submitting the patches > to linux-kernel -- makes me sick. > > What the hell is going on here? How do people accept this

Civ CTP

1999-05-20 Thread Oren Shomron
Has anyone played Civilization CTP for Linux, know if there's a demo available for download, and know if it is sold anywhere in Israel? Also I was wondering what people think of the new linux.com - Oren

glibc 2.1

1999-05-20 Thread moran cohen
i lately saw refrences to glibc 2.1 in several newsgroups. afaik , glibc 2.1 was removed as a result of legal conflict. is glibc 2.1 available again ? moran cohen

Re: [list stuff] Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Alex Shnitman
Eli Marmor writes: > > Hey - what's going on here? I'm making an educated guess "AS" > > stands for Alex[1], but I never got his message! Is the list eating > > up messages, or maybe sending them out-of order for some people? > > Read again the note I sent to Alex. If you don't have it, a s

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Alex Shnitman
Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo writes: > AS>> That mightly sucks. 1) they can add security holes with their patches, > AS>> and little people would know because the code isn't reviewed like the > AS>> rest of the kernel, actually most people don't see that code at all; > > Same with every p

Re: [list stuff] Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Eli Marmor
Gaal Yahas wrote: > Hey - what's going on here? I'm making an educated guess "AS" > stands for Alex[1], but I never got his message! Is the list eating > up messages, or maybe sending them out-of order for some people? Read again the note I sent to Alex. If you don't have it, a short description

[list stuff] Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 05:08:15PM +0300, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote: > AS>> That mightly sucks. 1) they can add security holes with their patches, > AS>> and little people would know because the code isn't reviewed like the > AS>> rest of the kernel, actually most people don't see that

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 03:55:29PM +0300, Eli Marmor wrote: > P.S. Since 2.2.10 is going to be cool, I hope RedHat will supply > an update in their errata page (they add some stuff which is > specific to RH, so building your own kernel is not an alternative). > If they don't, the only way to for

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
EM>> You are not the only one to be surprised; I was surprised too. I'm rather surprised, but not entirely to the bad. This means they take QA seriously and target serious corporate market. If you want to conquer large corporate market, you can't allow any "oops" in the product you ship. At least

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
AS>> That mightly sucks. 1) they can add security holes with their patches, AS>> and little people would know because the code isn't reviewed like the AS>> rest of the kernel, actually most people don't see that code at all; Same with every program - most people never carefully examine source. Th

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Itamar S.-T.
Alex Shnitman wrote: > That mightly sucks. 1) they can add security holes with their patches, > and little people would know because the code isn't reviewed like the > rest of the kernel, actually most people don't see that code at all; > > What the hell is going on here? How do people accept t

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Eli Marmor
Hi, Before going on, let me say a small note: After a private e-mail dialog between us, you may include linux-il as a CC, but please quote the full message of me. > That mightly sucks. 1) they can add security holes with their patches, > etc... This is why there are SRPMs. And now my full orig

Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Alex Shnitman
Eli Marmor writes: > > What?! I didn't know that. What do they add? So you're not supposed to > > build your own kernel on Red Hat? > > Of course you can build your own. But it is better to use THEIR. That mightly sucks. 1) they can add security holes with their patches, and little people w

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Re: ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Eli Marmor
> n.b. Why isn't the ISDN kernel patch integrated into the 2.2 tree? It's been > going like this for a very long time! The latest kernels (beginning with 2.2.7 or 2.2.8), include their own support for ISDN. Contrary to ISDN4Linux, it targets all the platforms (including non-Intel), but is inferio

ISDN with RedHat 6.0?

1999-05-20 Thread Udi Finkelstein
Hi, Is anyone using ISDN with Redhat 6.0? I've tried compiling the latest ISDN kernel patch and isdn4kutils from ftp.suse.com, but they don't compile with the 2.2.5 kernel supplied with RedHat 6.0 (it can't find some include files). ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/v2.2/isdn4k-utils/isdn4k-uti

[Consultants Howto Update [5]]

1999-05-20 Thread Mr. Poet
Hello, It has been a while, but I have good news! I have the preliminary search pages up for the Consultants Howto. You can now search via country or state. There is more to come but I thought you guys/gals might want to take a look and let me know what you think. The next step is to have a butt

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1999-05-20 Thread sunil_mazha
Hi friends, I want to calculate exact CPU time for a perticular set of statements in a 'c' program.Kindly give the solution for the above. Regards Sunil.

I want more knowledge about Linux

1999-05-20 Thread sunil_mazha
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Re: VMware configuration as a Win32 app server?

1999-05-20 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 01:34:14AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: > Yes, I'm aware of Teleport. I like the idea of xmove more, though, > because xmove proxies for individual clients, while Teleport creates a > nested X server in a window (much like Xnest), lets you start apps on > it and then lets y

Re: wine installation

1999-05-20 Thread erez
get the latest wine rpm: http://winebin.netpedia.net/wine/wine-990426-1.i386.rpm install is (as root): rpm -Uvh wine-990426-1.i386.rpm (you may need mesa 3.0 ftp://rufus.w3.org/linux/powertools/5.2/i386/Mesa-3.0-2.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh Mesa-3.0-2.i386.rpm ) btw, next time look at http://winebin.