On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi Oded,
Hi :-)
> Most of those SRPMS files comes with a spec file which I imagince sits on
> /usr/src/mandrake/SPECS directory
that's /usr/src/RPM/SPECS (like RH should have done it, if not for them
being so egotistic ;-)
> Inside, most of the time yo
Hi Oded,
Most of those SRPMS files comes with a spec file which I imagince sits on
/usr/src/mandrake/SPECS directory
Inside, most of the time you'll find a part which runs the "configure" script
- so you can change this part to use your libs from other directory or
specific files..
Hope that
Hi list!
me again,with RPM problems.
I'm updating some packages on my system, so I'm downloading SRPMs,
compiling them and installing the resulting binaries.
Now, I have two versions of libsafe on the system (Mandrake 7.2) - 1.3
which is used by all the old application (tried to remove it once,
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ghiora Drori wrote:
> I am trying to get ADSL to work with my account an Actcom.
> It works ok with win98...
>
> With Linux however things are a bit hectic, It looks like
> I do manage to dial in (with Linux) since I get back a response
> with the correct IP in the /usr/adm/d
Hi,
I am trying to get ADSL to work with my account an Actcom.
It works ok with win98...
With Linux however things are a bit hectic, It looks like
I do manage to dial in (with Linux) since I get back a response
with the correct IP in the /usr/adm/debug :
Apr 6 00:19:22 varda pppd[249]: sent [I
Hi
I have a problem with less:
Whenever I run
less somefile
I get:
ESC[36lESC>
spit to the console
but the follwing works just fine:
less From trying different terminal emulations (xterm, rxvt, aterm) and
different terminfo entries) I can see that the problem probably lies with
the t
Ok, I'm probably shooting myself in the leg here :-) as when my ISP gets
flooded with 256k connections someone there is bound to slap on a bandwidth
limitation..
So - a plead and a few words of caution.
I think that Buisnesses should pay for connectivity like buisnesses, while
users should get ch
Hi Eli,
You can buy an ADSL line from Bezeq that isnt cost so much. You have to pay
149 NIS monthly.
You can call to 1800230230 and ask for Reuven, he will help you with this
and will give you a great offer for ADSL line.
I hope this helped.
At 16:58 05/04/01 +0300, you wrote:
>Oded Arbel wrote
Hi,
It is funny you should mention "ADSL for download/ISDN for upload" issue:
just today I've been supervising the installation of a firewall appliance
(3xEtherenet, 1xADSL, 1xISDN) on a customer's site. It was packed all in a
box 280x280x75 mm! If you take in account the costs, such a solution h
Oded Arbel wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I've just found the problem with my ISDN connection - my Fritz! card is
> faulty.
> Its pitty that I had to install Win2k to find that out (can't they
> have normal error reporting in hisax ?), but now I'm back to full speed
> (that is 256kbps :-), and thanks to
Sorry for the late reply..
I've messed around with my system a lot since then (nothing particulrly
related to ppp, and also no Kernel or glibc changes), but now when I try to
run pppd it runs correctly.
When I did have the problem, modprobe failed saying that I do not have a ppp
module, and of c
From: "guy keren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
>
> > Is Software Modems can work in Linux? Is there any optional way to let
it
> > work? Its an 56K modem. If you need more information please let me know.
If you think we may need more information (type of modem, man
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