On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Ohad M. Somjen wrote:
>
> > hi,
> > is there somebody in this list
> > that was successful in installing
> > two Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ in
> > one computer.
> > i configured them right with
> > isapnp (they are ISA car
hi,
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Shaul Karl wrote:
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> 1) Isn't irq9 and irq2 the same ? Perhaps this is the cause for the hang ?
> 2) I would like to get "have you saw the XXX HOWTO" when I ask something.
> If you are not that kind of person, please ignore the following:
> I believe the Ethernet
Hi,
I don't seem to be able to compile a runnable X server on a RH6 system
or a Mandrake 6 system.
I tried the link kits for both 3.3.3 and 3.3.5, but in both cases the
compile ends normally, but the executable dies with a segfault
immediately after running, before even the help messages.
If so
Not keeping those crazy telnet connections to ucla
with up to 95% packages lost
makes my computer several times faster :)
Thanks again
Dorit
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>The cause for confusion here is that YOUR machine seemed
>to believe that it was mail.netvision.net.il, and thus the
>bounce you received was from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know.
This is what I used to do in the bad old days
before ILUG enlightened me about smart hosts :)
But IMHO all this is beside
I know that some mb's work some not. AFAIK kernel gets the amount of
memory from what bios reports in page_zero - I believe it supposed to be
somewhere in setup.c file under asm/i386 dir. I have ASUS P2B mb - it
works fine - no parameter to kernel needed.
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a
>The cause for confusion here is that YOUR machine seemed
>to believe that it was mail.netvision.net.il, and thus the
>bounce you received was from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know.
This is what I used to do in the bad old days
before ILUG enlightened me about smart hosts :)
But IMHO all this is beside
AJ>> I'm running a plain RH6 installation. No special drivers/patches
AJ>> and if I remember correctly I didn't recompile the kernel since
AJ>> installation (though I'm not absolutely sure about this).
1. Are you sure you haven't edited lilo.conf?
2. What motherboard is it?
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This, of course, shows that xerox.com is blocking email
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The cause for confusion here is that YOUR machine seemed
to believe that it was mail.netvision.net.il, and thus the
bounce you received was from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To wit, notice the headers from your message whi
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> How do customers get it?
>
> Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> > That's exactly why I suggested to know tools like wvdial. It doesn't
> > depend on a distro and is really newbee-safe in it's usage (assuming
> > newbee knows how to logon as root). I even us
>Well, that's pretty logical. Windows and Unix Ghostscript mostly use the
>same drivers, so if Windows GS would directly support your printer, the
>Linux GS probably would too :-)
That's pretty logical, but it doesn't work:
jobs appear in lpq and then disppear
without a trace.
Does this mean the
> hi,
> is there somebody in this list
> that was successful in installing
> two Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ in
> one computer.
> i configured them right with
> isapnp (they are ISA cards)
> and i can activated them separatly
> using:
> #>modprobe eepro io=0x300 irq=3
> #>modprobe eepro io=0x200 i
I am only guessing. Is it helpful of me to send my thoughts ?
I am under the impression that you are trying to get it working under KDE,
using some KDE tools.
Perhaps you might get your problem space smaller by trying to have
a connection with only command line tools ? Perhaps even under some VT
It IS runnning 32 bit.. with emulation (think it called special FX or
something)
I'm missing the Alpha I used at ISDN NET :((
Hetz
Liran Zvibel wrote:
>
> Quoting guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > errr. isn't alpha a 64 bit platform? and you really believe that NT won't
> > run on IA64?
> The
Quoting guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> errr. isn't alpha a 64 bit platform? and you really believe that NT won't
> run on IA64?
The alpha is indeed a 64 bit platform, but IIRC, NT runs in 32 bit mode even
on the alphas. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Liran.
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I'm using kernel 2.2.5 on a PII-350 machine with 128 MB RAM. Top shows:
Mem: 128092K av, 114928K used, 13164K free
I'm running a plain RH6 installation. No special drivers/patches and if I
remember correctly I didn't recompile the kernel since installation (though
I'm not absolutely sure about
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 03:15:32PM +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
>
> How do customers get it?
> Login from their Windows systems, download it and mount vfat partitions?
> Or maybe we're should send them CDs?
> It's really becomes a problem when the only way to help is via phone,
> and on the ot
Someone very nice from the list offered me
an account on his server.
I pay the same amount as for actcom,
but it is a straightforward RH 5.2 user account.
Thanks again to everybody
Your help means a lot to me
God bless you
Dorit
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How do customers get it?
Login from their Windows systems, download it and mount vfat partitions?
Or maybe we're should send them CDs?
It's really becomes a problem when the only way to help is via phone,
and on the other side of the line there's a newbie.
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> That's exactl
Good `date`!
I know it looks like a silly FAQ question, but it isn't:
Does anybody know, what happens with Linux detection of above 64M memory?
I know about "appemd=" solution, but it is not what I want - I want it to
know the memory size by itself. I heard that later kernels know to detect
memor
That's exactly why I suggested to know tools like wvdial. It doesn't
depend on a distro and is really newbee-safe in it's usage (assuming
newbee knows how to logon as root). I even use it myself if I want to dial
a one-time connection to some ppp server (like customers).
Schlomo
On Thu, 11 Nov 1
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, dorit ben shalom wrote:
BGU is firewalling some stuff, and there is no problem with that.
--Ariel
> It seems bgumail is blocking both traceroute and ping
> (while allowing telnet and ftp).
>
> Is there any way to talk some sense into them?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dorit
>
>
>
>
I did and with no help, but then after a thought i just started to click each
button once untill i manged to release it.
Its apear that I have one mistery button that looks free but it stuck some how,
and i released it :-)
Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
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