I just read a Bloomberg news item reporting that Microsoft's
settlement talks with Justice and states broke down, and
the Court decision is expected next week. Here is a snippet
that caught my attention:
Office for Linux
Microsoft also rejected a proposal by the states
I wrote:
> http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954626130.html
> http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954615693.html
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> (I don't mention the Apache for Palm, which all of you already saw,
> but only these stories).
P.S. And this one, of course:
http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954596902.
http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954626130.html
http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954615693.html
(I don't mention the Apache for Palm, which all of you already saw,
but only these stories).
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If it didn't work the first time no reason for it to work in the one
houndred time..
anyhow i unsubscribe you isn't that complicated though..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, uzzi wrote:
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I trully hope that you don't buy Bezeq PR bullshit..
Current tests with the bezeq ADSL service shows that its anything but
stable. Its running on a CRAP NT server which crashes almost daily..
FYI.
Shaul Karl wrote:
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> In case you are willing to be satisfied with an external box:
> 1) You can
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
> In case you are willing to be satisfied with an external box:
> 1) You can rent one from Bezeq.
the device bezeq currently rents to people that need a FRAD (frame-relay
access device) is Radwiz's pico router. you have to pay a 690 NIS one time
installatio
> OK, Cool. NOw, its the first friday of the month, right? So it will be
> on the 7.4, but what hour?
> I have seen somebody say its 11:00AM, but some of us are still learning
> in school, and stuff...
Another quote from Chen:
/startqouting The date is Friday, 7.4.2000, and we're gonna start sho
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In case you are willing to be satisfied with an external box:
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2) I forgot the company name but try to call ECI and ask about it. If you'll
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Shalom.
On Friday 14.4 at 10:00 we will hold the first Hebrew for Linux Workshop.
The venue is tentatively the IDC in Herzlia, but an offer of a location
better served by public transport will be considered favourably.
The purpose of the workshop is to crystallize, coordinate and accelerate the
Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Izar Tarandach wrote:
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> > From arch/i386/traps.c, I came under the impression that parity and
> > other ram errors would get their own messages. On the other hand,
> > anything caused by "other factors" would come up as unknown. Is
> > that not the actu
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Izar Tarandach wrote:
> From arch/i386/traps.c, I came under the impression that parity and
> other ram errors would get their own messages. On the other hand,
> anything caused by "other factors" would come up as unknown. Is
> that not the actual case ? What other reasons co
Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> Some bioses send some apm interrupts even when it is disabled, so you
> might want to compile basic apm support in the kernel. And make sure the
> ram is ok. Do you use true parity or ecc ram?
>From arch/i386/traps.c, I came under the impression that parity and
other ram er
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Did that already today. I still get those messages. Actually - now the
> reason seemsto have changed to "3d" and "2d".
>
> What is the "reason" for an NMI interrupt? Can I learn from that which
> device sent me this interrupt?
>
Do you by any chance have IO-APIC on your mo
> Did that already today. I still get those messages. Actually - now the
> reason seemsto have changed to "3d" and "2d".
The reason is the value of port 0x61. the difference between 2d and 3d
is almost random (bit 4 changes every memory refresh cycle). The
difference between 2c and 2d (bit 0) is
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 09:33:34PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Did that already today. I still get those messages. Actually - now the
> reason seemsto have changed to "3d" and "2d".
>
> What is the "reason" for an NMI interrupt? Can I learn from that which
> device sent me this interrupt?
Quic
Did that already today. I still get those messages. Actually - now the
reason seemsto have changed to "3d" and "2d".
What is the "reason" for an NMI interrupt? Can I learn from that which
device sent me this interrupt?
On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:18:42 +0
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:18:42 +0200 (IST), Tzafrir Cohen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi list
>I have a computer with Mandrake 6.1 (kernel 2.2.13).
>
>I recently upgraded most of the hardware. Since then I started getting
>messages (every couple of hours):
>Mar 26 05:18:58 yarden kernel: Uhhuh. NM
Now that we are bigger, why don't we make a new vote ?
David Hananel wrote:
> So not in friday evening...
> Maby in Thursday evening?
>
> David
> - Original Message -
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So not in friday evening...
Maby in Thursday evening?
David
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> Yeah, but then what about th
Yeah, but then what about the religios community (the real religious
people - not wanna'be t0ra kiddi3s (Sorry, I'm bad at l33t sp34ck)) That
can't come at friday evening?
David Hananel wrote:
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> Hey
>
> I learn in school in the morning too.
> I want to come to the meetings but it's always in
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 01:25:07AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> > Linux Kernel Mailing List. I recommend the excellent summaries at
> > http://kt.linuxcare.com .
>
> I looked for these summaries but could not find them. Can you be more
> specific? Can these summaries be subscribed to so that it w
Hey
I learn in school in the morning too.
I want to come to the meetings but it's always in the morning.
I think we should do the meetings afternoon or maby in the evening.
What do you think about that?
It will be much more easier.
David
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I think that Sangoma was selling such a card..
And I think that our dear Ira knows much more then I do...
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Mike wrote:
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> Hi list.
> Does anyone knows where i can get a Frame Relay card (in order to
> connect to the Bezeq Frame Relay network) for linux ?
>
> I want to make linux as rout
OK, Cool. NOw, its the first friday of the month, right? So it will be
on the 7.4, but what hour?
I have seen somebody say its 11:00AM, but some of us are still learning
in school, and stuff...
Oh, and if I am 128 years old?(0x80) ;)
Why not restrict the age to 0xff? ;)
Shaul Karl wrote:
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> >
Hi list.
Does anyone knows where i can get a Frame Relay card (in order to
connect to the Bezeq Frame Relay network) for linux ?
I want to make linux as router (i know that there is the linuxrouter
project...just come back from there)
Thanks,
Mike
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