Howdy,
I have here a box with the root (including /boot) directory mounted from
software RAID1 residing on SCSI disks. Using 2.2.* kernels, all was
fine. However, using kernel 2.4 (RawHide kernel-2.4.0-0.43.12.rpm), it
fails to mount the root filesystem during boot.
I'm using a boot image constr
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Does the other UNIXes hold Linux up?":
>...
> However, an implementation as a separate thread would still be better
> logistically. Still, the KDE developer said that it was not possible,
> because:
>...
> B. Partially, multi-threading on other UNIXes
Hi
Bezeq did this thing a long time ago to save on copper lines. Today there
should be no problem to convert such a line to a normal 2 pair line. You
just have to ask Bezeq.
The only exception might be in a very old house - and even there they should
be able to do that - but it might take some ti
Recently, I was informed by one of the KDE developers that my Freecell
Solver library has been integrated into KDE's suite of Solitaire games. It
was not placed on a separate thread, so in its initial integration it
blocked the GUI. Luckily, Freecell Solver has an API that enables to limit
to a c
redhat 7.0 doesnt' come with kde2.0 I think mandrake 7.2 does
and the distirubtion huji's computer science people made for the students
contains it as well
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Tal Amir wrote:
| hi,
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| ftp://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/di
>From my experience, if you have 1+1 line, bezeq can convert it to a regular
line, it takes about 15 minutes.
David
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'm trying
I have partitioned my Hard disk for the root, boot and swap in order to make
the installationn successful (fdisk) - in the DiskDruid section,
he doesn't let me create a linux native partition. I delete the FAT32
partition and create it as a linux native, but then he pops up a message:
"There
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:25 AM
Subject: Is Bezeq fooling us?
> I was recently checking the Surfree's forums and I saw an interesting
> message called "Bezeq is fooling you" at the programming forums.
>
> It
Thats the normal redhat 7.0 - with kde 1.1.x
Hetz
Tal Amir wrote:
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> hi,
>
> ftp://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/distributions/RedHat/redhat/releases/guinness/i386/iso/
>
> is this Guinness with kde1 ?
> or maybe 2.0.1 ?
> cause i know that there is a distro with 2.0.1
> anyone happends to know for s
hi,
ftp://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/distributions/RedHat/redhat/releases/guinness/i386/iso/
is this Guinness with kde1 ?
or maybe 2.0.1 ?
cause i know that there is a distro with 2.0.1
anyone happends to know for sure ?
10x.
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hi,
has anyone been playing around with the new version of dsniff (2.3) lately?
thanks, ishay
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I was recently checking the Surfree's forums and I saw an interesting
message called "Bezeq is fooling you" at the programming forums.
It talks about bezeq spliting the phone lines to save money (ONE+ONE). It
does not matter with voice but it is a mess when you try to pass data with
those phones.
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