Let the flame war begin!
Naor Weissman wrote:
> What you are basically saying is - USE DEBIAN !!!
>
> Regards,
> Naor Weissman
> RnD department
> BroadServe Israel
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> http://www.broadserve.com
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Yosi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: ?? 03
What you are basically saying is - USE DEBIAN !!!
Regards,
Naor Weissman
RnD department
BroadServe Israel
+97254553183
http://www.broadserve.com
-Original Message-
From: Yosi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: ?? 03 ??? 2000 7:37?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RH 7.0
All the RedHat versions are full of bugs (specially x.0) , so whats new.
want a 'stable' os? try slackware.
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Yosi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A recent post to /. claims that RedHat 7.0 is full of bugs that almost
> make it unusuable http://slashdot.org/articles/00/10/02/2046212.shtml
> A recent post to /. claims that RedHat 7.0 is full of bugs that almost
This time, contrary to 6.0, 5.0, etc., it is called "RedHat 7" and
not "RedHat 7.0", so it is not a ".0" release, and there is no reason
for bugs ;-)
--
Eli Marmor
Hi!
>From my experience, once the free RAM becomes low, the system starts to
use the swap. Generaly, swaping when free RAM is needed sounds good enough
for. Why bother swaping out of RAM if there is enough anyway?
to the point: when the system advertises "allocated" that means ready for
use. so th
Hi,
A recent post to /. claims that RedHat 7.0 is full of bugs that almost
make it unusuable http://slashdot.org/articles/00/10/02/2046212.shtml
Looking at Bugzilla total bug numbers looks bad (although not as bad
as Windows 2000 ;-) Has anyone on the list installed RedHat 7.0
already and care to
I am looking for a 2nd hand (=used) external modem.
Does not have to be the latest model. In fact, I guess that the cheaper the
better.
Any recommendations where should I post or look in are also welcome.
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Donate free food to the world
guy keren wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, tizmo wrote:
>
> > hi, i am using slack7.1 and i think i got a problem...
>
> why look for a problem when you've got none?
>
> > i use 'top' and i see that the Swap is not used..
> > i see these lines:
> > Mem: 127884K av, 32156K used, 95728K free,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, tizmo wrote:
> hi, i am using slack7.1 and i think i got a problem...
why look for a problem when you've got none?
> i use 'top' and i see that the Swap is not used..
> i see these lines:
> Mem: 127884K av, 32156K used, 95728K free, 10556K sh
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hi, i am using slack7.1 and i think i got a problem...
i use 'top' and i see that the Swap is not used..
i see these lines:
Mem: 127884K av, 32156K used, 95728K free, 10556K shrd,3136K buff
Swap: 192740K av,
sure can.. run a bouncer outside of the protected network
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Benji Selano wrote:
> Hi Gang...
>
> Small question.. is there a way to leave my firewall on some port and
> reach my destination on another? let's say for example that Napster is
> blocked on my firewall (Just for ex
Hi Gang...
Small question.. is there a way to leave my firewall on some port and
reach my destination on another? let's say for example that Napster is
blocked on my firewall (Just for example :) ) can i still find a way to
use it?
let's say using gnapster... (Back on subject. :) )
Thanks..
Be
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi
>
> if I logged as user miki on the system and I use fetchmail:
> fetchmail -u miki -p POP3 -S canaan.co.il mail.canaan.co.il
>
> It will forward the mail to user miki on the server mail.canaan.co.il.
> But how do i forward to someone else the mail, like:
>
> fetchma
Mike Almogy wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I have 2 questions, one UNIX related and one Linux related :-)
>
> 1. Does anyone knows if Windows2000 Active Directory services (based upon
> LDAP) can be a server or a client for
> UNIX based LDAP ?
Don't think so - MS has included their Kerberos implem
you need both.
part of the RPM's are in the 2nd CD and
the installation asks you to place the 2nd CD.
Alon.
ôåôåá éáâðé wrote:
>
> Anyone who already installed RH7.0:
> is it possible to download and install only the 1-st disk of 2-disks set of
> CD images?
> ( I felt a little bit confused by s
Mike Almogy wrote:
> 1. Does anyone knows if Windows2000 Active Directory services (based upon
> LDAP) can be a server or a client for
> UNIX based LDAP ?
I'll answer in about 15 minutes, when I finish testing it (I was doing it
anyway.)
> 2. Where can i find a tutorial on how to use Linux
Anyone who already installed RH7.0:
is it possible to download and install only the 1-st disk of 2-disks set of
CD images?
( I felt a little bit confused by suggesting me 2 disk to download and not
explaining the situation )
I did not find any clarification on the Red Hat site.
==
Hi
if I logged as user miki on the system and I use fetchmail:
fetchmail -u miki -p POP3 -S canaan.co.il mail.canaan.co.il
It will forward the mail to user miki on the server mail.canaan.co.il.
But how do i forward to someone else the mail, like:
fetchmail -u miki -p POP3 -S [EMAIL PROTECTED] c
Hi all.
I have 2 questions, one UNIX related and one Linux related :-)
1. Does anyone knows if Windows2000 Active Directory services (based upon
LDAP) can be a server or a client for
UNIX based LDAP ?
2. Where can i find a tutorial on how to use Linux as LDAP client ? I had
read the howto a
> -Original Message-
> From: Oren Held [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 12:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Science Fiction - Or Not ?
>
>
> Hello List!
>
> First of all, Happy New Linux Year!!
> I really hope that next year, in the same date, our Li
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