Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
>1. Using vlock -a on one of the virtual consoles. This renders the
>computer useless except for telnetting/sshing into.
>
>2. Using screen to run "startx" in the background. This will require to
>hack a simple shell alias to do in style. However, I noticed that using it
>m
Try reducing the MTU on the internal machine to 1452, and see if the
problem goes away. If it does, you need to set a rule on iptables of the
outgoing filter to change the MSS on outgoing SYNs. I don't remeber what
it was.
If you want to understand why it happens, I, as well as a few other
pe
On Tue 2002-03-05, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
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> I made xdm not start an X server (comment the last line in
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers) and have written an init.d script that runs
> 'X -query localhost' in a loop with a 'sleep 30' between them.
> That way, if X fails to start, I have 30 seconds to lo
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 08:04:19AM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> I always considered Run Level 5 as a very bad idea, which I'll never want
> to use. However, I recently run into a dillema here at the Computer
> Networks farm. If I start X from the console and lock it, then a malicious
> user can
On Tue 2002-03-05, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> I always considered Run Level 5 as a very bad idea, which I'll never want
> to use. However, I recently run into a dillema here at the Computer
> Networks farm. If I start X from the console and lock it, then a malicious
> user can switch to the console f
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Omer Zak wrote:
>
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> > I am very fond of Corel-Draw. The first version I used was Corel-Draw 2.0,
> > after which I switched to Corel-Draw 4.0, which I received free with a
> > printer my family bought. Corel-Draw 4.0 is very good and
I always considered Run Level 5 as a very bad idea, which I'll never want
to use. However, I recently run into a dillema here at the Computer
Networks farm. If I start X from the console and lock it, then a malicious
user can switch to the console from which it was invoked, press Ctrl+C or
Ctrl+Z
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Slightly OT: Corel Students' Policy":
> >...
> > someone else for getting it for the full price of 2000 NIS. Naturally,
> > since I am a student who lives in a rented apartment and have a negative
> > influx,
Erez Doron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have connected a sun keyboard (usb) to my linux box.
How's the keyboard generally? I mean the keys, how does it feel etc.
I was considering buying myself one from eBay, but it's like $50 there.
Any idea where I could get it in Israel? or, better yet, wh
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 08:23:06PM +0200, Aviram Jenik wrote:
> A question to the MTU gurus (Muli/Dani?):
dani is the real expert, i'm just using a few handy heuristics.
> I'm pretty sure I have an MTU problem. However, I can't figure out:
> A. How to 'debug' it (i.e. I don't know if the proble
1. By no means I'm MTU guru.
2. I cannot give you technical explanation why it's happening.
3. It does happen to me.
Here's the story:
I'm managing two ADSL connections. One at home, one at work. Both are
connected to Actcom, one regular account, one "business". Essentially
the same setup (RedHa
Hi Nir,
>
> However, I have encountered in the past a similar problem. It was
> related to
> a transparent proxy issue with my ISP.
I'm using actcom, just like about half the people on this list. I doubt
that's the problem.
> According to your information, I
> would guess
> that your ISP is I
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Hi Aviram,
Well, I strongly believe that playing around with the MTU is not the
right way
to go about it. As you said, the ppp0 is set 1452 and eth0 is set to
1500. The
packet filter should be able to fragment the packets correctly. I use a
sim
A question to the MTU gurus (Muli/Dani?):
I'm pretty sure I have an MTU problem. However, I can't figure out:
A. How to 'debug' it (i.e. I don't know if the problem is really MTU)
B. What the problem is (if it exists).
I think that (A) is especially important, since I'm getting the feeling I'm
c
> If Corel does not enforce a global student/courses policy no wonder it's
> still behind Microsoft. Instead of looking for places where Microsoft
> abuses its power - maybe we should look for places where its competitors
> are not acting just as wisely.
Microsoft is not (most of the time) abus
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Slightly OT: Corel Students' Policy":
>...
> someone else for getting it for the full price of 2000 NIS. Naturally,
> since I am a student who lives in a rented apartment and have a negative
> influx, I cannot afford to pay that much. (nor my father,
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I am very fond of Corel-Draw. The first version I used was Corel-Draw 2.0,
> after which I switched to Corel-Draw 4.0, which I received free with a
> printer my family bought. Corel-Draw 4.0 is very good and almost
> entirely bug-free, but it still a Win3
I am very fond of Corel-Draw. The first version I used was Corel-Draw 2.0,
after which I switched to Corel-Draw 4.0, which I received free with a
printer my family bought. Corel-Draw 4.0 is very good and almost
entirely bug-free, but it still a Win3.11 program, and gives me some hard
time. I want
hi
thanks for replying.
xkb was very wrong about the keycodes
but xev worked ( thanks )
i did: xmodmap -e 'keycode 108 = SunOpen'
now xev shows SunOpen whenever i press the 'Open' key.
still kde does not respond to this key when i try to define a shortcut
any idea ?
thanks
erez.
On
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> It was off the net exactly 1 day after it has been published ;)
>
Possibly Geo noticed it and blocked access to it from the outside. I was
once given a link to some of the O'Reilly Perl books in Russia.
That's one of the "risks" of making a book availa
On 4 Mar 2002, Erez Doron wrote:
> hi
>
> I have connected a sun keyboard (usb) to my linux box.
>
> it worked out of the box, but not the special keys (copy, paste, etc
> ..)
>
> anyone has a xmodmap for thease keys to work with gnome ? kde ?
>
> if not, how can i know what the keysyms for those
hi
I have connected a sun keyboard (usb) to my linux box.
it worked out of the box, but not the special keys (copy, paste, etc
..)
anyone has a xmodmap for thease keys to work with gnome ? kde ?
if not, how can i know what the keysyms for those keys so i can create a
xmodmap myself ?
thanks
Hello!
This is slightly off topic since I am running Mozilla (0.98) on Win2k,
but I am pretty sure I will
encounter the same problem on linux.
Whenever I go for example to:
http://forums.nana.co.il/forum.asp?id=1995
I have to manually change the character codings to Hebrew
(Windows-1255), on
Hi!
I've install SMB printer, all were OK before i've change hostname. And now i
get such error on lpd restart: get_local_host: hostname 'blabla.domain.com'
bad
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> On Monday 04 March 2002 00:28, Mike Atamas wrote:
> > Lol, sorry for my non-descriptiveness.
> >
> > I tried it using Mandrake and Debian. ( I have them both installed on my
> > computer) I tried using both KDE and Gnome, but I prefer KDE by far. I
> > use lpr and i tried it from konqueror, emac
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