On 03-Jan-2002 guy keren wrote:
> On 3 Jan 2002, Erez Doron wrote:
>
>> it is not a timezone problem as i dontpdate time.apple.com and it sets
I don't agree - I had a similar problem after using the GUI tools on KDE to set
my clock. After setting the time from the command line (BE KOACH), the pro
> On Thursday 03 January 2002 12:08, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> >
> > Bezeq's redback. AFAIk no israeli ISP currently owns a redback
> and they all
> > use Bezekq's.
> >
>
> Bezeq International claims to have their own ADSL Redbacks. This
> is what they
> call the 'ADSL Business' package, an
Hi list.
I'm about to implement (to try to, at least) loadsharing over 2 ADSL lines
here. My question is what of techniques to choose.
First, I can install both modems attached to same computer (router PC), run
pptp for each and run TEQL. The question is: what devices should be equalized
in t
hi
on one of my linux box, my clock jumps full houres
i set the time and hwclock to the right time, it works for a few hours
and then, without notice the clocks jumps 2 full hours forward
( and then 2 more etc ... )
it is a redhat7.1 linux box
any idea ?
regards
erez.
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 12:08, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>
> Bezeq's redback. AFAIk no israeli ISP currently owns a redback and they all
> use Bezekq's.
>
Bezeq International claims to have their own ADSL Redbacks. This is what they
call the 'ADSL Business' package, and it's suppose to free yo
On some of the Alcatel modems you need a different series of steps in
order to get into expert mode:
a) Login as a user.
b) Enter td
c) Enter prompt
d) Now enter the password:
=>td
[td]=>prompt
DISCLAIMER=
Access to expert mode is intended for
> Speaking of ADSL and dialing...
>
> Does anyone knows a GOOD GUI program for ADSL dialing? I'm planning to
> install a Linux on a small ad agency and letting her run a script
> is not a
> way to go for her.
>
> Also, auto dial is not good enough since it looks like there are
> periods of