Children, children. enough with ad homini.
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On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 02:05 +0200, $%&*^$*$^ wrote:
> Tell the world that you were kicked out after !@(&*!([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> months...
Let's put immediate stop to the smear campaign.
If the campaign continues to run any more time, we'll be left wondering
why our sources of jobs and projects s
On Friday 25 February 2005 00:22, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> I also have 34 years as a systems programmer, applications developer,
> independent consultant, etc. I was maintaning operating systems,
> providing customer support, etc long before you were born.
Low blow, pulling rank is the call
> also would be unlikely to
apply for the job as the last company I worked > for who was cheap on
sysadmins was also cheap on software licenses and > thought that it was
ok for their most important developers to have three > year old machines.
But to be fair, they did have good munchies in t
also TOS queues are a way to do it, although more problematic.
here is an example:
$iptdir -A PREROUTING -t mangle -p tcp --dport 1234 -j TOS --set-tos
Minimize-Delay
$iptdir -A OUTPUT -t mangle -p tcp --dport 1234 -j TOS --set-tos
Minimize-Delay
I don't remember how to match for ack.
you also nee
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 09:22:29PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Geoffrey, having some general idea on what the post in question is
> about, I think you are dead wrong. In a way, it's Sivan's "fault", as he
> keeps the entity behind the position secret. Still, I believe a bit more
> caution wh
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:45:23PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Listen, Geoff. I didn't notice Sivan mentioning the amount of sysadmins
> on the team. From my knowledge, which is quite substantiated as you know,
> the case is definetly not the one you stated above. Now, with all due respect
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Erez Doron wrote:
> how do igive higher priority to small packets with ack over other
> packets outgoing from eth0 ?
using 'tc' and priority queues - check http://lartc.org/howto/, and in
particular, start reading from chapter 9.
be patient - debugging traffic control rules
Quoting "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is this for one person to run the whole shop or one of a team of 3 or
> 4? 100 Linux machines is an awfully lot for one person to run unless
> there they are identical and there is NO user support.
They are identical except a few servers. Use
how do i give higher priority to small packets with ack over other
packets outgoing from eth0 ?
cheers,
erez.
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Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Thu, 24 Feb:
> 3. Most importantly, why the frontal attack? Especially since when you
> and I met professionally, a signed NDA was the very first thing you
> wanted. There is a proverb in Hebrew which I suspect is relevant here:
> "הפוסל במומו פוסל". I h
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
(posted to list)
Yes, it was.
Geoffrey, having some general idea on what the post in question is
about, I think you are dead wrong. In a way, it's Sivan's "fault", as he
keeps the entity behind the position secret. Still, I believe a bit more
caution when passing
(posted to list)
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 06:48:43PM +0200, Sivan Toledo wrote:
> I am looking for system engineer for a site with about 100 Linux
> machines, both workstations and servers.
Is this for one person to run the whole shop or one of a team of 3 or
4? 100 Linux machines is an awfully
Hi,
I am looking for system engineer for a site with about 100 Linux
machines, both workstations and servers.
I am looking for a person with strong technical skills, several years of
experience (preferably in both system administration and development),
and the ability to communicate with users
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 10:44:21AM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Now that I know I should have checked the Linux support of that nice
> wireless card before I bought it (thanks Mark) I'll try to be more
> clever this time.
>
> I am about to buy a projector (you know, the one that I can use for
> pre
Now that I know I should have checked the Linux support of that nice
wireless card before I bought it (thanks Mark) I'll try to be more
clever this time.
I am about to buy a projector (you know, the one that I can use for
presentations and trainings).
While I think there should be no OS issue wit
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