Re: [HAIFUX Lecture] Vaya Research Center for FOSS - current activities and plans for the future by Yael Talmor

2007-05-12 Thread Orr Dunkelman
A small correction - the lecture will take place on Monday, 14th of May. Sorry for the confusion. On 5/13/07, Orr Dunkelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Next Monday, 30th of April, at 18:30 the Haifa Linux Club, will gather to hear Yael Talmor speak about Vaya Research Center for FOSS

[HAIFUX Lecture] Vaya Research Center for FOSS - current activities and plans for the future by Yael Talmor

2007-05-12 Thread Orr Dunkelman
Next Monday, 30th of April, at 18:30 the Haifa Linux Club, will gather to hear Yael Talmor speak about Vaya Research Center for FOSS - current activities and plans for the future Vaya has completed its first year of activity, which was mainly devoted to education. Hatzor Ha-Glilit proje

SOLVED: Iceweasel YouTube/flash problem (was: Re: After upgrading my PC from Debian Sarge to Debian Etch)

2007-05-12 Thread Omer Zak
On Sat, 2007-05-12 at 10:23 +0300, Omer Zak wrote: > 2. YouTube works erratically for me. After upgrade, YouTube did not > work. I re-installed Maromedia flash player version 9 (the .tar.gz file > was unchanged since previous update). YouTube worked. But today > YouTube again does not work. > I

Re: ADSL modem/router, routing protocols and the Linux kernel

2007-05-12 Thread Noam Meltzer
I have the BFocus 312+ at my parents place. It's a chip box which doesn't do much more than the default config. It can't do UPNP (even though you can activate it in the web), I assume it can't really do RIP. It is low on CPU and RAM (so NAT + P2P file sharing will almost suffocate it). And... for

Re: Fwd: 4GB Memory question

2007-05-12 Thread Noam Meltzer
Actually, that what PAE means according to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension): In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE) refers to a feature of x86 processors that allows for up to 64 gibibytes of physical memory to be used in 32-bit systems, given appropriat

Re: ADSL modem/router, routing protocols and the Linux kernel

2007-05-12 Thread Amos Shapira
On 12/05/07, Dan Shimshoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have two questions: 1) Suppose I will enable routing (RIPv2). Is it a good thing to do ? What are the benefits of doing so? By doing so, does that mean that the routing tables in the kernel will be updated from time to time by the user-spa

Re: Fwd: 4GB Memory question

2007-05-12 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, that's some odd bug in RHEL5 then, because it works fine for me on RHEL4... Umm, ok, thanks for notifying me. > Visit my blog (hebrew) for things that (sometimes) matter: > http://wp.dad-answers.com I'm sure Hannit won't mind you "borroing" her title banner, but at least edit it so it d

ADSL modem/router, routing protocols and the Linux kernel

2007-05-12 Thread Dan Shimshoni
Hello, I am connected to the Internet through bezeq ; my modem/router is BFocus 312+ (ECI). I had performed telnet to the BFocus 312+ (telnet 10.0.0.138, Admin/Admin). It is a Linux-based machine, running 2.4.17-based kernel, as cat /proc/version shows (more precisely, 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_f

After upgrading my PC from Debian Sarge to Debian Etch

2007-05-12 Thread Omer Zak
I have at last upgraded my desktop PC from Debian Sarge to Debian Etch. At one stage, the aptitude package was removed. But I used dselect to re-install it and so could proceed with installation. Moral: avoid marking packages as automatic in aptitude, unless you really need them only when another