Hi
Today I got my cable connection working, but unfortunatly I'm having
problems connecting through linux.
I have a terayon tj715 modem, connected through ethernet to my pc. I
get an ip address from it's dhcp server, and I can use pptp to connect
to the technion's pptp server. I even get an ip from
Today I got my cable connection working, but unfortunatly I'm having
problems connecting through linux.
I have a terayon tj715 modem, connected through ethernet to my pc. I
get an ip address from it's dhcp server, and I can use pptp to connect
to the technion's pptp server. I even get an ip from th
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At Tue, 26 Oct 2004 05:02:55 +0200 (EET),
Omer Zak wrote:
>
> The mystery is still there, but the X-Window in my Debian Testing
> installation is now operational.
> What were my changes?
> 1. The video card driver was changed from 'vesa' to 'nv' (my video card is
> GeForce FX 5200). In RedHat8.0,
Hi
Today I got my cable connection working, but unfortunatly I'm having
problems connecting through linux.
I have a terayon tj715 modem, connected through ethernet to my pc. I
get an ip address from it's dhcp server, and I can use pptp to connect
to the technion's pptp server. I even get an ip from
Hello Everyone,
This is about a position for an algorithms person. The work includes:
Hacking old scientific codes: improving, porting to Linux,
replacing algorithms with modern ones.
Designing the architecture for new scientific codes. Designing and
implementing a general purpose scientific GUI
Hi
Today I got my cable connection working, but unfortunately I'm having
problems connecting through Linux.
I have a terayon tj715 modem, connected through Ethernet to my PC. I
get an ip address from it's dhcp server, and I can use pptp to connect
to the technion's pptp server. I even get an ip fro
Hi all,
I seem to have screwed up my cdroms.
I have two cdroms one is a cdr ide which I know is scd0 the second a
true scsi cdrom I somehow messed with fstab and now I don't know what it
is.
Additionally the cdr is flakey one time mounting a disc the next time
refusing. I also get that the drive
Hi all,
when I start ftp service with the command ftpd -D I get full service.
Trying to lunch ftpd from xinetd results in the client failure with the
message:
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
As I looked in the manual pages I noticed that on xinetd.conf you can
rest
Add to the package a 512MB flash RAM drive ("DiskOnKey"), and I'll agree
to pick up the IDE ZIP drive.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Hyams Iftach wrote:
> Impress your friends :
> * First hand from a doctor.
> * Including media.
> * IDE cable included (work both as master and as slave).
> * No need for dr
Title: IDE ZIP drive (100MB) for free
Impress your friends :
* First hand from a doctor.
* Including media.
* IDE cable included (work both as master and as slave).
* No need for drivers.
* For extra flatters you can get an adapter for a 5.25 bay.
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, David Harel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got a java application that it's installation cd is on Windows machine
> where you first have to install the JVM on the machine and from that
> moment onwards it is a regular java application (so I understand)
> On my Linux machine I have in
Quoting David Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Looking at the batch script (bat file) I see the line:
> java -jar TL53.jar
>
> This makes sens but when I try this line on the Linux machine I get:
> Exception in thread "main" java.util.zip.ZipException: No such file or
> directory
> at java.uti
Hi all,
I got a java application that it's installation cd is on Windows machine
where you first have to install the JVM on the machine and from that
moment onwards it is a regular java application (so I understand)
On my Linux machine I have installed blackdown-jre-1.4.1.
Looking at the batch s
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