Re: Telix X95/X60 mobile phone driver

2004-12-16 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 05:35:28AM +0200, Alon Altman wrote: > Hi, > I've bought a data USB cable for the Telit X95 mobile phone (Pelephone > Network) and can't find a linux driver. lsusb recognizes it as: > > ID 106c:2101 Curitel Communications, Inc. AudioVox 8900 Cell Phone > > The offical

Telix X95/X60 mobile phone driver

2004-12-16 Thread Alon Altman
Hi, I've bought a data USB cable for the Telit X95 mobile phone (Pelephone Network) and can't find a linux driver. lsusb recognizes it as: ID 106c:2101 Curitel Communications, Inc. AudioVox 8900 Cell Phone The offical drivers for the phone can be downloaded at http://8ln.org/$wp (Windows Only).

ps. re grub and XP on disb b

2004-12-16 Thread guy keren
'pinfo grub' contains specific into about dos/windows, which implies i was wrong - do use hd0,0 (assuming windows is on the first partition), but add map commands to make this disk appear as the first disk when windows loads. read the info pages, and be marry. -- guy "For world domination - pr

Re: grub question

2004-12-16 Thread guy keren
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > I have here a machine that I'm using with Fedora core 2 and GRUB, and > it works great. There's only 1 hard drive in this machine (/dev/hda).. > > Lately I had to move a hard drive from an old machine with Windows XP > (it's now /dev/hdb) and I tried to

Re: Initrd entry in grub.conf and loading initrd in the kernel code

2004-12-16 Thread guy keren
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Dan Kaspi wrote: > I tried to understand the correlarion between initrd in grub.conf and the > call to initrd_load() in the kernel (under init subtree). > My question is : when we do not use initrd in grub (meaning there is no > entry for initrd in grub.conf), does the kernel

grub question

2004-12-16 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi people, I have here a machine that I'm using with Fedora core 2 and GRUB, and it works great. There's only 1 hard drive in this machine (/dev/hda).. Lately I had to move a hard drive from an old machine with Windows XP (it's now /dev/hdb) and I tried to add it to GRUB. I added the following li

Re: OT: SunOS BSD (was: Re: core file debug.)

2004-12-16 Thread guy keren
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote: > On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 01:04:29AM +0200, guy keren wrote: > > A. there is no "BSD SunOS". there is "BSD", and there is "SunOS". i assume > > you're refering to SunOS > > No need to be harsh. i think you're confusing 'harsh' and 'precise'. > SunO

Hebrew Zen cart - newby php

2004-12-16 Thread Steve Gindi
Shalom, I am new to the world of php but have a bit of linux experience. I installed zencart with Hebrew. i understand that Alon wrote the Hebrew on behalf of Nataly shop. The site is https://milknhoney.co.il/zencart/ I shall be selling Religious articles like Teiflin and Mezuzot as well as

Re: Go-linux - sortof call for lecturers

2004-12-16 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Monday 13 December 2004 22:50, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Hi all, > > While I know it's late (the conference itself is on December 22nd), I've > been asked to come up with ideas for lectures and lecturers in all Linux > related fields for the Go-Linux conference. Please send me your ideas, > and w

JXTA

2004-12-16 Thread softkol
Hi All, Is any one of you familiar with the JXTA project? I am using a development tool under MS/WINDOWS. When project is ready its files should be transferred to Linux were the application should be run. JXTA is the tool that connects between the MS/windows development tool and Linux

Re: JXTA

2004-12-16 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting softkol, from the post of Thu, 16 Dec: > I am ready to give up JXTA if someone knows a friendly tool (Besides > ftp ) which can transfer files from windows to different Linux > folders. SMB, SCP, DAV, Rsync, and the list goes on -- Secret asian man Ira Abramov http://ira.abra

Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console

2004-12-16 Thread Miki Lewinger
Hi. Does anyone have any idea what does "Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console" means ? The context: - I'm logging in w/ ssh on a machine running mandrake. The logon is performed against a YP/NIS server and the accounts' homes located on an NFS mounted volume. - The message sho