Re: Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Eli Marmor
Hi, Before "fixes" and "patches", let me thank Chen for her great help and for the summary, of course together with Ira - the main organizer and Marc, who was found to be a great lecturer (although he insists that his expertize is cooking... Nu, BeEmet...). Chen - next time don't forget to credi

Re: HardDisk problems

2000-02-06 Thread Moran Cohen
"Ohad M. Somjen" wrote: > hi, > i had a 4.3G WD drive and it gave me alot of problems so i gave it back > and got a new 4.3G that for some time worked perfectly. > but now i get before any try to read from the disk: well, I had this trouble with two 5.1GB WDs... I guess these disks can't handle

[Fwd: Q about beroftpd]

2000-02-06 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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Re: Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Alex Shnitman
Hi, Eitan! On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 03:59:22PM +0200, you wrote the following: > > ... a brochure with Microsoft's own words about linux in the famous > > trial - they said some very kind words about us :-) Ira has > > the relevant URL which he'll send to the list later. > > I think there is so

Job Offers

2000-02-06 Thread Yuval El-Hanany
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Re: Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Eitan Shefer
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Chen Shapira wrote: Thanks, Chen for the summery! I just wanted to thank Mark for his very informing and very entertaining talk about Large Linux sites, which desribed logistical and technical issues that should be concidered when building large sites. The talk also inc

meetings, linux-il, IGLU...

2000-02-06 Thread Ira Abramov
On 6 Feb 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > > more "basics" lecture next week, > > Next week? Meaning, the IGLU meeting are now officially bi-weekly > (I recall it was mentioned)? Great. urrrg... next month. man I should re-read before posting :-) > decision], can we have a clear, unambiguous

RE: [iglu] Re: Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Chen Shapira
> Next week? Meaning, the IGLU meeting are now officially bi-weekly > (I recall it was mentioned)? Great. > I believe Ira was just writing his dreams loudly. We're staying with once a month meeting. > > We'll be hammering out the details for next thursday, > > Did we switch from Friday to Thur

Re: Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
I am sorry I had to leave after only 4 hours or so... Begging for forgiveness, and ducking the swing of Marc's port replicator, may I ask for some important clarifications? Ira Abramov writes: > more "basics" lecture next week, Next week? Meaning, the IGLU meeting are now officially bi-weekly

Re: Demand dial

2000-02-06 Thread Ira Abramov
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, [windows-1255] &pe;&vav;&pe;&vav;&bet; &yod;&bet;ℷ&nun;&yod; wrote: > The question is: If I can build a Demand-Dial router which calls the remote > network only if some packet needs to be routed there? lookup diald on freshmeat and related HOWTO (there's at least one I think

RE: cupons ( was Re: Linux-IL meeting)

2000-02-06 Thread Chen Shapira
Hi erez, > instead he says: give > coupons, in the coupon you > say: come to this place and get a free product. although less Good idea! I'm glad we have some marketing advice here - this is one area we truly lack knowledge in. One problem - we have no place for them to come to. Thats too bad

cupons ( was Re: Linux-IL meeting)

2000-02-06 Thread erez
Chen Shapira wrote: [snip] > - We are planning to hand out CD's at the Demoday - but maybe not to > everyone and certainly attach detailed instructions and list of people > willing to help (for free or for money) [snip] I'm taking a shivuk course in TAU as part of my MBA, the teacher said that

Re: Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Ira Abramov
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Chen Shapira wrote: > We had a nice meeting Friday. > It was the biggest one in 4 years - more than 40 people showed up! and quite > a long one - almost 8 hours! about 6, yes, it was long but quite interesting I think. Marc's lecture was an interesting rundown, mainly of the

HardDisk problems

2000-02-06 Thread Ohad M. Somjen
hi, i had a 4.3G WD drive and it gave me alot of problems so i gave it back and got a new 4.3G that for some time worked perfectly. but now i get before any try to read from the disk: Feb 6 13:33:14 somjen kernel: hdc: write_intr: status=0x61 { DriveReady DeviceFault Error } Feb 6 13:33:14 som

Re: Mandrake install help

2000-02-06 Thread Shahar Dag
Hi I had the same problem with lilo when installing RedHat 6.1 I solve the problem in less dramatic way (I think) 1. check the file lilo.conf to see if you have there the other OS you need (if not use linuxconf to add it, (under boot lilo or something like that)) 2. at the command prompt run lil

Linux-IL meeting

2000-02-06 Thread Chen Shapira
Hi all. We had a nice meeting Friday. It was the biggest one in 4 years - more than 40 people showed up! and quite a long one - almost 8 hours! We discussed some important issues there - so for all of you who couldn't be there, or had to leave early - here's a summery: (There were supposed to be

Demand dial

2000-02-06 Thread פופוב יבגני
Title: Demand dial I am going to install a Linux router /firewall for the corp. intranet,  which will connect 2 LANs through Dial-Up. The question is: If I can build a Demand-Dial router  which calls the remote network only if some packet needs to be routed there? I read about such feature f

Re: Mandrake install help

2000-02-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
IT IS NOT RELATED TO MANDRAKE! This sometimes happend even on redhat 6.1 - and I had 2 machines which had this problem. Grab a DOS/Windows 95/98 boot disk (or create one).. and do the following things: Boot the floppy, and type: fdisk /mbr This will kill the old LILO which had a problem insta

Re: File Access Notification?

2000-02-06 Thread Adam Morrison
> Let's say I want to know who (what process) accesses my .plan file. Or I > want to know every time some process accesses my /etc/passwd. Every time > a file, any file on my system, is accessed, I want to be notified. In > what way can I accomplish this under linux? [...] > The