Re: YES with TV card

2009-12-08 Thread shlomo solomon
On Tuesday December 8 2009, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does not have a > video in port, if not an actual s-video port. Any of those will work, > and will actually give you better quality than the RF option mentioned > above. Thanks (also to Shi

Re: YES with TV card

2009-12-08 Thread geoffrey mendelson
On Dec 8, 2009, at 9:54 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote: I do not see an RF output on the standard Yes receiver, so their description of "scan for the right program" seems, to me, to be false. Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does not have a video in port, if not an actual

Re: YES with TV card

2009-12-08 Thread Shachar Shemesh
shlomo solomon wrote: I'm moving from HOT to YES television. Since several of the TVs in my home are actually PCs with internal analogue TV cards (2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows), I asked YES tech support if they would work. I was told that all I have to do is to use whatever software runs the car

YES with TV card

2009-12-08 Thread shlomo solomon
I'm moving from HOT to YES television. Since several of the TVs in my home are actually PCs with internal analogue TV cards (2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows), I asked YES tech support if they would work. I was told that all I have to do is to use whatever software runs the card to scan for the chann

Re: active server and passive client

2009-12-08 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 17:24, Constantine Shulyupin wrote: > Hi colleagues, > > I have: servers (HTTP, FTP, RTSP and other) behind firewall and a > client PC. The client wishes to connect to severer. But firewall > doesn't allows him to connect to server. > > The server knows the clients IP

active server and passive client

2009-12-08 Thread Constantine Shulyupin
Hi colleagues, I have: servers (HTTP, FTP, RTSP and other) behind firewall and a client PC. The client wishes to connect to severer. But firewall doesn't allows him to connect to server. The server knows the clients IP and can open a connection. Unfortunately I can't set up tunneling/VPN on clien

Re: parameters to shell script

2009-12-08 Thread Tom Goren
awesome, thanks for the info. 2009/12/8 Amos Shapira > 2009/12/8 Tom Goren > > does it work with *su* (as opposed to over ssh)? >> >> i.e. *su - bybass -c "/Path/To/bypass.sh** param1 param2" >> >> *also, more information is definitely required, especially why you are >> trying to use this

Re: parameters to shell script

2009-12-08 Thread Amos Shapira
2009/12/8 Tom Goren > does it work with *su* (as opposed to over ssh)? > > i.e. *su - bybass -c "/Path/To/bypass.sh** param1 param2" > > *also, more information is definitely required, especially why you are > trying to use this script as the default user shell, which does not sound > like be