On Sunday 22 December 2002 23:39, Oleg Kobets wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have the following problem and need it fixed urgent :-)
> I realize it's a bit OT, and apologize.
http://www.jtan.com/faq/vpnfaq.html
Tried it? :)
Thanks,
Hetz
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Hi!
I have the following problem and need it fixed urgent :-)
I realize it's a bit OT, and apologize.
I am behind a corporate firewall and need SSH. The firewall is MicroShit ISA
server (AKA Microsoft Proxy 2.0) and the only access to the internet is via
the above mentioned proxy.
I must have SSH
> There are only two ways to encode to DivX on Linux -- either with
> divx.com's official codec, or with ffmpeg's libavcodec. The latter
> cannot be used as a shared library, as far as I know, so maybe kino
> looks for the former. Try downloading it from divx.com and installing.
Hmm??
ffmpeg]$ ./
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 21:06, Omer Zak wrote:
the RMS visit is getting closer and closer. if you people are serious about
creating a list of questions for a translated interview, please send them to
me, and I'll add them to omer's and eli's.
tal.
> Meanwhile I thought about questions t
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: OT: right or wrong to copy
proprietary software":
> The "Universita Hameshuderet" is running now (Wednesdays, 8:30pm, Galaz) a
> lecture series on intellectual property (copyright and patents), which seems
> interesting and relevant. Two relevant
well when we did it in huji we used
devfs to prevent dev duplicating then with a set of scripts
which copy configuration files to the root of the machine during boot
our system does a bit more (got templetes and so on)
as we got very large number of diffrent configurations
but I guess basic approch
Try at http://wnews.easyusenet.com/wnews-free.cgi?
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 04:47:13PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello list,
> I'm glad to joine this list again after several years of abbsence,
>
> Has anyone worked with an open source web interface for
> newsgourps/forums (using the nntp
Hello list,
I'm glad to joine this list again after several years of abbsence,
Has anyone worked with an open source web interface for
newsgourps/forums (using the nntp protocol)
which can be programmable with perl ?
I have tried "dnews" but it's not quite fit my needs.
any help will be highly ap
Skliarouk Arie wrote:
> > Two users (A and B) want to use directory /root_fs
> > on remote NFS server as their root fs. There is a
> > single directory /home that have to be different.
> >
> > Of course they can mount /root_fs as root fs and manually
> > mount some other directory as /home. The que
Hello!
Probably this link will help you: http://clusternfs.sourceforge.net/.
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
> Thanks for a rain of solutions :)
> Perhaps I was not clear enough.
>
> Situation is like this:
>
> Two users (A and B) want to use directory /root_fs
> on remote NFS se
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:35:02PM +, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
> Thanks for a rain of solutions :)
> Perhaps I was not clear enough.
>
> Situation is like this:
>
> Two users (A and B) want to use directory /root_fs
> on remote NFS server as their root fs. There is a
> single directory /ho
Thanks for a rain of solutions :)
Perhaps I was not clear enough.
Situation is like this:
Two users (A and B) want to use directory /root_fs
on remote NFS server as their root fs. There is a
single directory /home that have to be different.
Of course they can mount /root_fs as root fs and manua
Quoth Ben-Nes Michael:
> I wonder what is the best way to establish document archive.
>
> I mean: taking fax or snail mail, scan it and save it to the server.
You will find that the greatest effort is NOT the storage method (which
seems top be what you are talking about below), but the data entr
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 11:56:01AM +, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
>
> Hello list.
> sorry if this question is trivial - I
> could not find the solution.
>
> Here is the situation:
> I have a number of people (lets say 10),
> each one have a Linux with its root fs
> mounted on NFS.
>
> Most o
Quoth Michael Sternberg:
> How can I make all users to share the same
> common set of files ? Soft links did not
> helped me and hard links I'm from some
> reason I'm not permitted to create (even
> when I try as root).
Share the same common set of files using ONE filesystem and create 10
small f
Instead of hard or soft links, try to use mount.
The root directory probably doesn't have files but only subdirectories.
In this case, you can turn all invariant subdirectories into mount points.
The users will then have each his/her own root filesystem. But they
will mount the common stuff at mou
Hello list.
sorry if this question is trivial - I
could not find the solution.
Here is the situation:
I have a number of people (lets say 10),
each one have a Linux with its root fs
mounted on NFS.
Most of content of this fs is the same,
only one directory differs.
The quick and ugly solution
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 07:23, Arie Folger wrote:
> I have been experimenting with kino a bit, and noticed that some of the
> supposedly available mpeg export formats (DivX, "generic MPEG2" and possibly
> more) are not available. I assume I am missing some libraries, but do not
> have the slighte
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