Hi,
I am working at HUJI and know that the G. Ram campus is literally full of
Linux people. I talked to some of them over the time and most people told
me similar reasons for not taking part in ILUG:
- too much uninteresting mail
- too many simple help requests as opposed to interesting problems
>|BTW, I think we should complain to RedHat that the installer does not
>ask
>|you whethere to install LILO or not.
>well if I remember correct it asked when I updagred mine I was asked
>about
>lilo. What mode you used graphical ? I used text install.
RH6 offers you the choice of installing LI
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: Lack of enthusiasm":
> What's a member of the ILUG basically? One who's reading the mailing
> list.
> Now, who without very much interest, whiling (able) to help other people
> and having efficient mail sorting system (IMAP + exim filters on
It is applixware, see http://www.applix.com/applixware/
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> A question I should have asked at the lecture, but it only occured to
> me later. Does anyone know what software Maddog used for his
> presentation ? It was everybit as good as the Winblows Powerp
A question I should have asked at the lecture, but it only occured to
me later. Does anyone know what software Maddog used for his
presentation ? It was everybit as good as the Winblows Powerpoint
presentations everyone else gave. No insult meant to Nir, but despite
your explanation that it was no
Hi,
can somebody give me and my friend a "tramp" from Haifa to the IDC?
Mike
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Hi,
I just received this email from VA Linux and I do not know if I can
participate or not.
The email (in order to save bandwidth) is located at:
http://mail.intercomp-sys.com/~hetz/va.txt
I put it there without the PDF documents that are attached..
Anyone who got some info and can help me her
Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> I normally use loadlin to boot my Linux partition so I'm interested in
> having LILO removed. Does anybody know how I can re-install Windows 98's
> Boot Loader?
>
> The way I see it - I have another option and it is using a LILO disk. I
> have a Windows partition on /dev/hd
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I just upgraded my system from RedHat 6.0 to RedHat 6.1. After the upgrade
> was complete I realized that the upgrader replaced the Windows Boot loader
> with LILO. Not only that, but it only displays the letters LI and gets
> stuck.
boot from a rescue di
|I just upgraded my system from RedHat 6.0 to RedHat 6.1. After the upgrade
|was complete I realized that the upgrader replaced the Windows Boot loader
|with LILO. Not only that, but it only displays the letters LI and gets
|stuck.
Go to your BIOS and change the settings from AutoDetect to LBA (it
I just upgraded my system from RedHat 6.0 to RedHat 6.1. After the upgrade
was complete I realized that the upgrader replaced the Windows Boot loader
with LILO. Not only that, but it only displays the letters LI and gets
stuck.
I normally use loadlin to boot my Linux partition so I'm interested
i'll be going to the lecture tommorow from haifa. i'll most likely be able
to take 2 (or 3) hitchickers in both directions, from haifa. if anyone
needs a ride, please mail me ASAP, or better yet cal me at (04)-8344127
guy
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Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> I fully participate in your pain. Over the last year (or two) I tried to
> organize two linux *meetings* (nothing big, just plain meeting), but in
> both cases some poeple showed interest but never more than 3 or 4 and it
> never got anywhere. Now I know already more Lin
I didn't see him "considering to adopt Linux" as you mentioned. He
considered to ask for the "preferred OS", which for this list it would be
Linux, otherwise it wouldn't be called ILUG - correct me if I am wrong.
Well, go and recommend him about Windows 98 ;) but I'm not sure that it
is for this l
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ury Segal wrote:
> "Ralph S. Birnbaum" wrote:
>
> > It's kind of bizarre actually. It's not that the list is unfriendly to
> > newbies, as is evidenced by the list's help towards Dorit Ben
> > Shalom. Or is it only friendly towards female newbies?
>
> About that, I only sugg
The guy is considering adopting linux for his startup.
He is asking for more information.
Why is this so inappropriate ?
Am I missing something ?
Your favorite newbie
Dorit
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On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, nir bareket wrote:
I would like an explanation on how does this qualify as a Linux support
question ?
--Ariel
> Hi,
>
> We are a growing Internet company, which has developed a smart search method
> based on the following steps:
>
> - Receive query from user.
> - Import s
"nir bareket" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2) What is the recommended OS ?
This is an interesting question to pose to a Linux mailing list ;-)
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Oleg Goldshmidt | BLOOMBERG L.P. (BFM) | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"A sense of the fundamental decencies is parceled out
unequally at birth." [F. Scott Fi
Hi,
We are a growing Internet company, which has developed a smart search method
based on the following steps:
- Receive query from user.
- Import selected html result files according to query.
- Process data coming from imported files
- Display processed results to user
We will be gracious wi
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ury Segal wrote:
> linux.org.il site is broken.
> Who is responsible for it ? Are there any plans on fixing it ?
well www.linux.org.il exists, without the www is misdirected. Jonathan,
can you fix it please?
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linux.org.il site is broken.
Who is responsible for it ? Are there any plans on fixing it ?
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"Ralph S. Birnbaum" wrote:
> It's kind of bizarre actually. It's not that the list is unfriendly to
> newbies, as is evidenced by the list's help towards Dorit Ben
> Shalom. Or is it only friendly towards female newbies?
About that, I only suggest you look in the archive for answers to
Mike the
> What I am failing to understand is that the "OS can never put these processes
> to sleep". If that is true then what about the kernel total control of the sys
> resources? What about the kernel always dividing sys resources among users
> according to sys policy?
>
> I am still thinking that the
I have one room in my car to take someone (Geoff?) with us to
Herzlia. Me and Jon will be returning from a meeting in HUJI with the
MOSIX team at around 11:30-12pm. to set a time and place call me at
054-731-963. However this is a one way ride, I will not be returning to
Jerusalem.
--
Ira Abra
it's official! :-)
The Israeli Linux Users Group Is proud to invite you to a meeting with
Maddog Hall, director of Linux International.
the meeting will take place at the IDC in Herzlia:
http://www.idc.ac.il/main/Content/Bigmap.html
Tommorow, Friday, December 3rd, 1pm, lecture hall 5 (cross th
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