Hi,
Look at :
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/news/msnw/nt4vLinux.asp
It's a performance test which made a comparison between Linux and NT.
I wonder if these results are true.
Erez
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Sorry, I didn't check the errors in priveous message
1. M calls F - I get a connection, but the sound flows only in one direction -
from M to F.
Hello,
I've got a program for Internet telephony named SpeekFreely. While it does work
on stand-alone machine connected to the ISP, it doesn't work properly when I
trying to connect to a foreing host (host F) from a host inside the masqueraded
network (host M).
1. M calls F - I get a connection,
I have a 4gb disk on a 486 with EZ-DIRVE.
I have installed win-95 on one partition and tried to install RH 5.2 on same
disk.
Installation goes as far as formatting swap partition but then I receive an
error message "invalid mount".
Can you help
Gaal Yahas wrote:
> On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 03:15:53PM +, Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> > > You didn't tell us which distribution you use, so I can't tell
> > > you what's the "proper" way of setting this to be persistent across
> > > boots, but if you use redhat, edit the files
>
> > the "proper" wa
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 03:15:53PM +, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > You didn't tell us which distribution you use, so I can't tell
> > you what's the "proper" way of setting this to be persistent across
> > boots, but if you use redhat, edit the files
> the "proper" way of configuring net stuff in r
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 07:08:00AM -0700, Alon Kadury wrote:
> 1. how do i know if linux recognized my eternet card?
ifconfig eth0
> 2. how do i add a static route like this for example:
>ip: 122.188.100.100, s.n: 255.255.255.0, g.w 122.188.100.100 to the
> eternet card?
Why is your gatew
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hi
i need some help in defining static route in my linux.
i've connected both my pc's in a local lan.
i have only one phone line, so i'm using nat address to connect both pc's to
the internet using one modem.
i have both windows and linux on my pc's, and in windows it works fine.
now to the quest
Anyone ever heard of one? I hate pulling up X every time someone
sends me a link to a hebrew site..
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Maybe
chmod a+rw /dev/isdninfo
?
You might need to do the same with /dev/ttyI0
tlailax wrote:
> I'v set up my isdn connection to the net, but i would like to be able to
> connect without logging in as root or su'ing to root. i'v tryed setting
> ippp and isdnctrl suid root, but whenever i try to
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