On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
> I remember there used to be a standard tool in Unix to record actions
> done in the shell, I think it was "session" but I'm not sure, now I
> can't find it anywhere. any ideas?
NM! Alex Jhalil reminded me it's "script". no need to reply :-)
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Hi guys.
I remember there used to be a standard tool in Unix to record actions
done in the shell, I think it was "session" but I'm not sure, now I
can't find it anywhere. any ideas?
the other option is to use the scrollback buffer in a "screen" or
Emacs window, I guess, but I want something si
Is it a Plug & Play modem? Then you might want to take a look at the isapnp
package. I believe there is also a HOWTO which is dedicated to this issue.
Hello
How can Linux identify that my modem
attribute com2 ?
Thanks
-- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And Hi Again :-)
You should pity me as I live in the middle of one of the forest in the north
with all my happy little helping comps and we play and sing all day.
So please pity the primitive poor brother from the far north, and don't folk him
with your scsi cables couse he ignorant and week. :P
BS>> I'm trying to find out if anyone actually uses linux as a company's VPN...
BS>> does it have the same functionality as Firewall-1 with VPN-1? (Checkpoint)
In fact, I'm interested in the thing too. Our needs are simple:
1. Firewall opening some set of ports to reach from outside and as
trans
Ely Levy wrote:
>
> yea of course
So what's the point of your reply? I asked about software RAID. Why in
the world wouldn't hardware RAID work with reiserfs?
Gavrie.
>
> Ely Levy
> System group
> Hebrew University
> Jerusalem Israel
>
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
>
> | El
NFS, IOS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, Load Balancing, NIS, ICMP, PPP, VoiP, SNMP,
routing tables, Perl, core dump ;-)
If you understand most of the above buzzwords and would like to work as
a system admin in a startup company which appreciates your talent and is
willing to reward you well for it give me a
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
> btw look at the licence ssh 2.* is using :-)
> not much better than KDE ;)
I know. that's why if I move up from ssh 1 it will be to OpenSSH 2.
and KDE is not bad, it's GPL. NM, I'm tired of that thread. we're
arguing witout enough info.
--
Ira Abramov
yea of course
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
| Ely Levy wrote:
| >
| > I preety much think it is as we installed here a mandrake 7.1
| > on raid using computer (70 gig) using RFS
|
| What kind of RAID? Hardware, p
Ely Levy wrote:
>
> I preety much think it is as we installed here a mandrake 7.1
> on raid using computer (70 gig) using RFS
What kind of RAID? Hardware, probably?
Gavrie.
--
Gavrie Philipson
Netmor Applied Modeling Research Ltd.
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I preety much think it is as we installed here a mandrake 7.1
on raid using computer (70 gig) using RFS
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
| Ira Abramov wrote:
|
| [etc.]
|
| > kernel 2.4.0 seems nice a stable. I am
btw look at the licence ssh 2.* is using :-)
not much better than KDE ;)
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
|
| now on ftp.iglu.org.il. enjoy.
|
| also in the last 24 hours: emacs 20.7 or windows, two new ac patches to
| ke
"Marc A. Volovic" wrote:
> We're also talking time spent running around with system shutdown on scsi
> disk swap for non-hardware raid, dear, which has to factored in.
Oh, so now you're talking about hot-swap capable hardware too.
Cost effectiveness...
Anyway, I see absolutely no reason why soft
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> Iftach Hyams wrote:
> >
> > ...
> > > enough. If, instead, a 550MHz CPU is used (+10%), this would be more
> > ...
> > > Gavrie.
We're also talking time spent running around with system shutdown on scsi
disk
swap for non-hardware raid, dear, which has to
I'm on a quest to understand where every little byte on my computer is
being used. Actually, I'm trying to determine what is happening with
all of my system resources. Here is a direct question but if you have
any further suggestions or references concerning predicting and KNOWing
system resourc
Iftach Hyams wrote:
>
> ...
> > enough. If, instead, a 550MHz CPU is used (+10%), this would be more
> ...
> > Gavrie.
> >
> It is the biggest lie ever !
> You have a mother board and a memory running at 100/133Mhz,
> You have a loaded bus + loaded IDE/SCSI drives,
> You have a lo
"Marc A. Volovic" wrote:
> You said "corporate" environment. For corp envir, go hardware. For home use.
> software should be enough.
>
> As for <5% (say 3%) of CPU, in corp envir, every % is paid for with corp
> money,
> penny-pinchers abound, etc.
I beg to differ. Let's take a concrete example
>
> I can't comment on functionality comparisons with FW-1,
> since I am not familiar with it, but I have had very
> good experiences with http://sunsite.auc.dk/vpnd/.
>
> --izar
Hi !
I am familar with Checkpoint's FW-1 and I can asure you it's
far away from any open source/free solution I've
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Is it faster ?
>
> Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> > it's journaling, it's self-optimizing, it saves space by folding file
> > tails into semi-occupied clusters, it is open to plugable namespaces and
> > more cool stuff. plus it's faster.
Oh my, are we not a blind little bat. Hav
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> "Marc A. Volovic" wrote:
> >
> > Software raid is a chancy proposition., IMHO and wasteful of resources.
> > In the long run, it is cheaper to purchase a hardware RAID.
>
> Would you care to elaborate on why it would be "chancy"?
> On the issue of resources: on a file se
Yes, it is.
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Is it faster ?
>
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> Recently I switched to FreeBSD and decided to give GNOME a try. Built
> all gtk/gnome components from sources (using the excellent BSD ports
> system) - latest stable versions.
>
> Took me two days to realize GNOME is not nearly as stable as KDE1 is.
> While mostly, it works, various components
Sheck the options for whatever modem dialing program you are using.
For ppp you need to use pppconfig
Otherwise, tell us what program you are using.
PnP modems take a bit more work, so it depends on what distribution you
are using.
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, hagit wrote:
> Hello
> How can Linux identi
>
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Is it faster ?
Ira Abramov wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me what good and bad in reiserfs comparing to ext2?
> >
> > and what the differents at all? how does it work?
>
> it's journaling, it's self-optimizing, it saves space by folding file
> tails int
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what good and bad in reiserfs comparing to ext2?
>
> and what the differents at all? how does it work?
it's journaling, it's self-optimizing, it saves space by folding file
tails into semi-occupied clusters, it is open to plugable
Hi all
Can anyone tell me what good and bad in reiserfs comparing to ext2?
and what the differents at all? how does it work?
--
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"Marc A. Volovic" wrote:
>
> Gavrie Philipson wrote:
>
> > Nice to hear. However, the question remains: what about RAID? Does
> > reiserfs work with Software RAID already, or not yet? Will it ever? For
> > many corporate users (including me), this is a really important point.
>
> Software raid
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
> > Nice to hear. However, the question remains: what about RAID? Does
> > reiserfs work with Software RAID already, or not yet? Will it ever? For
> > many corporate users (including me), this is a really important point.
>
> Software raid is a chancy
It won't detect it automatically. You'll have to link /dev/modem to your
com (example: com2 is TTYS1, so you'll have to: ln -s /dev/ttyS0 modem ;
chmod 666 /dev/modem) - this should do the trick..
If you want to identify internally which modems and other details about
it - then open minicom, and
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> Nice to hear. However, the question remains: what about RAID? Does
> reiserfs work with Software RAID already, or not yet? Will it ever? For
> many corporate users (including me), this is a really important point.
Software raid is a chancy proposition., IMHO and wastefu
Hi friends,
Can one of you send me the Red Hat shared library libncurses.so.3.0 (in gzip
format).
I am working with Red Hat 6.2 which is bundled with libncurses.so.4.0 and I
am installing
a product which needs libncurses.so.3.0 (bundled with Red Hat 6.0 ?).
Thanks,
Avi Koski,
M.B.I - Advance
Hello
How can Linux identify that my modem
attribute com2 ?
Thanks
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Benji Selano wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I'm trying to find out if anyone actually uses linux as a company's VPN...
> does it have the same functionality as Firewall-1 with VPN-1? (Checkpoint)
>
> what utils should i use and where can i read all about it?
freshmeat will give you a
Benji Selano wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I'm trying to find out if anyone actually uses linux as a company's VPN...
> does it have the same functionality as Firewall-1 with VPN-1? (Checkpoint)
>
> what utils should i use and where can i read all about it?
>
I can't comment on functionality comparisons wi
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> > kernel 2.4.0 seems nice a stable. I am running my main server at home on
> > it, and converted all the FS on it to Reiser too.I see no reason to
> > ever look back at ext2...
>
> Nice to hear. However, the question remains: what about RAID? Does
>
Ira Abramov wrote:
[etc.]
> kernel 2.4.0 seems nice a stable. I am running my main server at home on
> it, and converted all the FS on it to Reiser too. I see no reason to
> ever look back at ext2...
Nice to hear. However, the question remains: what about RAID? Does
reiserfs work with Software
Hi...
I'm trying to find out if anyone actually uses linux as a company's VPN...
does it have the same functionality as Firewall-1 with VPN-1? (Checkpoint)
what utils should i use and where can i read all about it?
Thanks in advance:
Benji Selano
==
On 17 Jun 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> However, the slashback article contains a statement that KDE violates
> the rights of the authors of GPLed components and patches included in
> the distribution. However, there is no good explanation or example of
> that, and that's what I'd like to see.
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