Itamar Ravid wrote:
Is it possible for the list's owner to attach a Reply-To header
to the messages coming from the list? This way all replies will
be sent to the list instead of being sent privately.
Please don't.
People on this list are already used to replying in private unless the
list was
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
> Is it possible to limit the bandwidth for kinneret to 5Mbit/sec, like
> hamakor did?
Yes. I talked with TCC before Alon wrote that message(...). They were fine
with it. If they have problems with it, they will notify me few days in
advance.
> The way I se
aamehl wrote:
Hi all,
I am running debian and my language settings got all messed up and I
can't remember what I need to do to fix them.
I also can't remember the command to reconfigure my language settings.
Help!
here is the reoccuring error I get.
Also I can't burn cds all the resulting disc
Is it possible for the list's owner to attach a Reply-To header
to the messages coming from the list? This way all replies will
be sent to the list instead of being sent privately.
--
Regards, Itamar Ravid
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=
To un
Is it possible to limit the bandwidth for kinneret to 5Mbit/sec, like
hamakor did?
The way I see it, the current demand for Kinneret right now is
a horse we need to jump on. Many people might give up if they cannot
download it, and I expect the rush to last only several days.
If we leave it only
Please remove these mirrors. vipe has 10Mbit/sec bandwidth. The bandwidth
required for hosting Kinneret is HUGE. Actcom which is a large ISP lost a
large portion of its IIX traffic for Kinneret downloads. BerliOS (a huge
open-source repository) is very slow now due to hosting Kinneret. If you
wa
Hi all,
I am running debian and my language settings got all messed up and I
can't remember what I need to do to fix them.
I also can't remember the command to reconfigure my language settings.
Help!
here is the reoccuring error I get.
Also I can't burn cds all the resulting discs have ??? ???
You can grab scripts for either PPTP or L2TP from cables.netvision.net.il,
and modify them for use with Internet Zahav. That's what I did. BTW, I find
L2TP much more reliable.
On 21:38 Mon 23 Feb, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi,
> I have recently join
Hi all,
As you probably heard (or read here), Kinneret and other based-on-Knoppix
distributions have made a lot of voice lately because of the article written
in Maariv (http://www.maariv.co.il/channels/13/ART/652/944.html).
As a result, people wanted to try the Knoppix and especially Kinneret at
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi,
Due to sudden and unexpected bandwidth utilization, we were forced to
make the Kinneret mirror on mirror.hamakor.org.il unavailable. We are
sorry for this move, but as we are getting the bandwidth as a donation
from Actcom, they are entitled to stop us from taking al
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Well, I can elaborate on this a bit. What Guy said is correct. We found
Zope very hard to make sense of, and very hard to automate and interact
with. (none of us knew Python, much less Zope well enough). I tried
upgrading it once. After the product itself was upgraded, we had t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I have recently joined Internet Zahav, and I wanted to connect them
using my linux.
I have the cables-router(aka. modem) connected to my ethernet adapter,
and i get a private IP using DHCP.
I started reading some information over the Internet about
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, guy keren wrote:
>
> On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> > We are looking for a good Wiki type solution for hamakor's web site.
> > Being the reknown paranoid I am, I'm looking for a well known solution,
> > prefereably one that I can just apt-get install. For reas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alon Weinstein wrote:
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Yehuda Tzadik, from the post of Mon, 23 Feb:
I work in Bezeq International
Yehuda Zadik
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yigal Shilon? is that you?
LOL I noticed that too, pretty funny.
I noticed that too.
But childish laugh
Alon Weinstein wrote:
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Yehuda Tzadik, from the post of Mon, 23 Feb:
I work in Bezeq International
Yehuda Zadik
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yigal Shilon? is that you?
LOL I noticed that too, pretty funny.
I noticed that too.
But childish laughs (and his mass cross-post) a
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Yehuda Tzadik, from the post of Mon, 23 Feb:
I work in Bezeq International
Yehuda Zadik
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yigal Shilon? is that you?
LOL I noticed that too, pretty funny.
=
To unsubscribe, send
Quoting Yehuda Tzadik, from the post of Mon, 23 Feb:
>
>I work in Bezeq International
>
>Yehuda Zadik
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yigal Shilon? is that you?
--
Free rider
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/
=
To unsu
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 11:14:37AM +0200, Yehuda Tzadik wrote:
> Hello all
> I work in Bezeq International which
> does'nt support Linux (yet). I need
> documents on Howto's in order to
> start a Linux awarenes in Bezeq
> International which hopefully will
> start supporting Linux.
> What I need
Whait's involved?
my ip is not static.
Aaron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a static IP (actcom) on an ADSL line (96Kb upload). It's not much
but would it help if I downloaded Kinneret via Bittorrent and kept the
Bittorrent
up?
Would it help if others in this forum did this?
--Amos
==
Hi,
I have a static IP (actcom) on an ADSL line (96Kb upload). It's not much
but would it help if I downloaded Kinneret via Bittorrent and kept the
Bittorrent
up?
Would it help if others in this forum did this?
--Amos
=
To unsubsc
I am trying to get in touch with our site admin to route the downloads to Berlios
until we get the issue sorted.
In the meantime, if you encounter any questions about this issue in forums please
provide this link: (hebrew)
http://whatsup.co.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=10218
Hi Yehuda,
Documentation in English can be found at http://www.tldp.org
Hebrew docs are at http://www.penguin.org.il and there are very busy
forums at http://www.whatsup.co.il
These include information about almost all aspects of Linux and free
software, including ADSL connections.
Cheers,
Ga
Yesterday's news item in Maariv is probably the cause. Following that article (which,
by the way, caught us by surprise as well) there was a huge increase in download
attempts of GNU/Linux Kinneret.
Prior to that article, the download attempts counter was at 1800. A few minutes a go
it is at
Hello all
I work in Bezeq International which
does'nt support Linux (yet). I need
documents on Howto's in order to
start a Linux awarenes in Bezeq
International which hopefully will
start supporting Linux.
What I need is:
How to connect to ADSL with modems
Alcatel, Eci and Samsung.
Best regards
Micha Feigin wrote:
Actually if they are willing to put up money for the
development/running environment (whatever licences are required) you
can try and push an option to pay the volunteer part of this money to
do it on an open environment. This way everybody wins.
That's one of the open quest
On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 09:12:35PM +0200, guy keren wrote:
>
> On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > My gliding club is going to write their own software, after years of being
> > dependent on an ancient Magic software that no-one could update and did
> > a fraction of the requiremen
26 matches
Mail list logo