On Mon, Jul 08, 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: (OFF TOPIC) mickey mice :)":
> Hi Mousketeers!
>...
> (slowly)
> Now's the time to say goodbye
> To all our company
> M-I-C... "C" ya real soon!
> K-E-Y... "Y"? Because we like you!
> M-O-U-S-E!
Apparently some people haven't got a clue what thi
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 03:38:28PM +0300, Barak B wrote:
> > Isn't opera QT?
> yes, Opera - based on QT lib's
If it's Qt 3, configure it with the "qtconfig" graphical tool.
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On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 08:19:09PM +0200, Eliran wrote:
> Then why is it a linux forum and linux-people can't access/view the messages
> ?
> This is very m$ish thing. What is the problem ? I think there can be coded
> something
> that will allow to view it, some patch/hack, Why won't we let our fr
i'm glad to hear that :-)
basically, (or on a common configuration - usually out of the box) the
sendmail daemon (or any other mailserver you use) has whats called
"local mailbox" and it is located (if i'm not wrong) usually at
"/var/mail/".
then a mail client (AKA. pine, mail, etc.) reads that fi
Sagi wrote:
> What do you mean by "no mail account"? What does the system do with mail
> that is sent locally? I guess you mean that you cannot fetch it remotly
> using POP3/IMAP.
I thought that the users had no email account whatsoever, however I tried your
suggestion to use a .forward file, an
Hi Mousketeers!
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002, Guy Baruch wrote about "Re: (OFF TOPIC) mickey mice :)":
> of course this is a trivial calculation to do, but it has to be done
> many times,
> by many people, that's why I think Shaul's idea of publishing it is a
> nice idea.
You seem to have missed the m
Hi,
Good to know you remember me from the old IRC days :)
> 1. How come hebrew works for you ? All I can see when I write in Kite is
> little white rectangles or question marks in KWrite. Maybe it's
> something to do with my fonts ? but I installed pretty much everything I
> could including M
From: "Arie Folger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> When running at with the -m option, the user will get an email once the
job is
> finished. However, this assumes the system knows what the user's email
> address is.
>
> My users have access to a large time yummy hp box (24 processors with
oodles
>
Hi.
>From your mail I understand that your little-puny-users has a unique
user name for each one of them on that HP-Uke machine.
All that has to be done is that each user will have in his home dir a
file called ".forward" (AKA. "/home/username/.forward" and all should be
written there is their rea
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Eliran wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Barak B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Eliran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 6:59 PM
> Subject: Re: Ynet Linux Forum - and compiling hebrew software
>
> > Ynet forums isnt work with M
Hi,
When running at with the -m option, the user will get an email once the job is
finished. However, this assumes the system knows what the user's email
address is.
My users have access to a large time yummy hp box (24 processors with oodles
of ram and hd space) but no mail accounts there.
- Original Message -
From: "Barak B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eliran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: Ynet Linux Forum - and compiling hebrew software
> Ynet forums isnt work with Mozilla / konqueror / opera etc
> Only MSIE 4
áéåí ùðé, 8 áéåìé 2002, 19:24, Eliran ëúá:
> Hello iglus, I have two questions for you.
>
> First, has anybody tried to use Ynet's -Linux- Forum from mozilla or any
> other
> linux-browser ? I don't see it works, the buttons that should 'expose' the
> message
> do none, so I have to get my exploit
On Monday 08 July 2002 03:10, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> I have never in my life compiled KOffice. My CPU time is spent
> compiling kernels and loading up slashdot. Is there another Muli here?
Sorry, must have mistaken you with another eminent list member, who may want
to identify himself again.
A
of course this is a trivial calculation to do, but it has to be done
many times,
by many people, that's why I think Shaul's idea of publishing it is a
nice idea.
in other words: a mickey mouse calculation repeated by 10^5 people 10^2
times
each adds up to a whole lot of cuteish mice.
Nadav
Hello iglus, I have two questions for you.
First, has anybody tried to use Ynet's -Linux- Forum from mozilla or any
other
linux-browser ? I don't see it works, the buttons that should 'expose' the
message
do none, so I have to get my exploiter runing to watch it.
BTW there was a message regardin
Hi Guy , (couldn't resist it ;) )
>
> this is OT for linux-il, but anyone trying the script should consider
> some of the following.
>
Couldn't figure a better place to post and thought it may intrest the
linux-il croud ...
> 3) for the mortgage interest you need to split for misrad-hashikun
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, N Sakthivel wrote:
>
> Dear Lists,
>
> We are planning to build a cluster with copper Gigabit NIC.
> I would like to know the followings.
>
> 1. Complete listing of Gigabit copper NIC's Supported in RH7.3
http://hardware.redhat.com/
>
> 2. Is there any comparision of p
Dear Lists,
We are planning to build a cluster with copper Gigabit NIC.
I would like to know the followings.
1. Complete listing of Gigabit copper NIC's Supported in RH7.3
2. Is there any comparision of performance among different
Gigabit copper NIC.
Any pointers or comments wil
áéåí ùðé, 8 áéåìé 2002, 15:13, Tzafrir Cohen ëúá:
> On 8 Jul 2002, Shai Bentin wrote:
> > I'm using gnome, however some of my applications are regular motif (like
> > opera, netscape, eclipse). How can I change the default background color
> > for such applications?
>
> Motif applications are typi
On 8 Jul 2002, Shai Bentin wrote:
> I'm using gnome, however some of my applications are regular motif (like
> opera, netscape, eclipse). How can I change the default background color
> for such applications?
Motif applications are typically configured through X resources, if all
else fails. I r
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 14:46, Shai Bentin wrote:
> I'm using gnome, however some of my applications are regular motif (like
> opera, netscape, eclipse). How can I change the default background color
> for such applications?
Put
*background: green
(or whatever color) into your .Xresources. And th
I'm using gnome, however some of my applications are regular motif (like
opera, netscape, eclipse). How can I change the default background color
for such applications?
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On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 13:32, Henry Ficher wrote:
> Erez Doron wrote:
> >
> > hi
> >
> > i have a server called serv1.foo.org
> >
> > whenever i send unqualified mail from root, it is sent from
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > the problem is that though foo.org exists, serv1.foo.org does not, so m
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Big brother on the other end show's some simple web page, but you cannot know
> for sure whats happend on some of your servers unless you click onthe links,
> and I didn't see much info about it's log output features (for processing
> purposes)
>
> Anyon
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I wanted to ask people's opinion here about 2 competing programs for
> monitoring servers..
>
> The choices are 2: Big Brother, and Nagios (formerly Net Saint)
>
> Nagios looks really well, got some really neat stuff (WAP interface, DB
> connections, roll
Erez Doron wrote:
>
> hi
>
> i have a server called serv1.foo.org
>
> whenever i send unqualified mail from root, it is sent from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> the problem is that though foo.org exists, serv1.foo.org does not, so my
> isp returns the mail because unqualified sender domain.
>
>
> i
Hi people,
I wanted to ask people's opinion here about 2 competing programs for
monitoring servers..
The choices are 2: Big Brother, and Nagios (formerly Net Saint)
Nagios looks really well, got some really neat stuff (WAP interface, DB
connections, rolling logs, CGI support, flapping support
hi
i have a server called serv1.foo.org
whenever i send unqualified mail from root, it is sent from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the problem is that though foo.org exists, serv1.foo.org does not, so my
isp returns the mail because unqualified sender domain.
i tried adding:
CMserv1.foo.org
DMfoo.org
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
> Anybody have a clue ?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Sternberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 3:53 PM
> To: iglu
> Subject: RE: run dhcpcd in the background, even when disconnected?
>
> I have a Linux machi
Anybody have a clue ?
-Original Message-
From: Michael Sternberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 3:53 PM
To: iglu
Subject: RE: run dhcpcd in the background, even when disconnected?
I have a Linux machine that uses dhcpcd for DHCP requests.
Computer is always up an
On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 08:26:24PM -0400, Arie Folger wrote:
> But Muli
^
?
> says he compiled KOffice from sources and Hebrew works perfectly. You
> should check whether it is pure and simple an xfs issue.
I have never in my life compiled KOffice. My CPU time is spent
compiling
Hi, Ilya (aka FutureDOG) hehe
2 questions.
1. How come hebrew works for you ? All I can see when I write in Kite is
little white rectangles or question marks in KWrite. Maybe it's
something to do with my fonts ? but I installed pretty much everything I
could including MS fonts and even Elmar
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