Hi, Linux-il,
My question is about securing the Internet access from a Linux Desktop(at
home) to the Internet via ISP ; my setup is quite old:
Dlink BR-6504N (IEEE802.11b/g/n) wireless router which is connected to ADSL
bezeq device (in my case it
is quite old - DSL 2500U), but the question is *in
itish English! what should I do so that "American English" will be
available there ?
regards,
Dan
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:19 PM, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Dan Shimshoni writes:
>
> > I had installed Fedora 21 on x86_64 (server, and with kde). When
> > installat
Hi, Linux-IL,
I had installed Fedora 21 on x86_64 (server, and with kde). When
installation started, I selected the language as "british english" and not
"American English".
Now when I log in and press some keys, I get unwanted results.
For example, when pressing @ I get the " character.
Now wit
Hi,
Is there a way to detecting whether a network interface is an SRIOV nic
in a given machine (by some userspace command )?
To be more specific:
I know of course that you can find the name of the driver and google for
its feature, but is there some userspace tool which can check it ?
Regards,
Da
Hello,
I am thinking to buy a Haswell machine.
Does anyone has any experience with Linux on Haswell?
Can he/she describe which distro was installed? and were there any issues
with it ?
Thought it seems that there should be no problems, I saw some threads about
people who encountered
critical seve
Hi,
>(Second bricked SSD in 12
>months)
>A *very* short power shortage crept under my APC UPS and >bricked the SSD.
I wonder: did bricked SSD problem happened to anyone else
reading this message?
And a question: I don't know much about UPS and electricity, but would
a protector like the following
Thanks!
Which File System do you have on your SSD, if I may ask ?
DS
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 8:46 AM, shimi wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> 2 Questions about SSD drives:
>>
>> First, I w
Lior,
- Can you please specify vendor and model of your SSD drive ?
second - which File System do you have on it ?
DS
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Lior Okman wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> 2 Questi
Hi,
2 Questions about SSD drives:
First, I would appreciate of someone who has SSD disk will
run
hdparm -t /dev/sda
and post the results here. (In the spirit of the recent thread about
HW for linux).
I have
/dev/sda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 586 MB in 3.01 seconds = 194.68 MB/sec
And it int
Hello, Nadav,
> Instead, I decided to buy a 2-terabyte WD My Book Live for >$160.
>For this price, I got both the 2TB hard-disk and a tiny (ARM-> based server in
>one package.
What do you mean by "ARM-based server" here ? I don't sure
I understand. Does this product include some tiny ARM server?
hello,
I have a question about process states:
I have this simplified code which I run under gdb.
#include
int main()
{
int i;
for(i=0; i < 10; i++)
printf("Hello, world!\n");
pause();
return 0;
}
I build on x86_64 (fedora 17) with gcc -g hello.c -o hello.
And then:
gdb --quiet hello
Hi,
Did anyone have a real experience with Mug Warmer USB gadget?
I mean, except for the fun of it, did anybody try to
heat and drink tea with it ?
It seems to me that it does not get higher temperatures
than 40-50 Celsssius ? is it good enough?
just for example,
Satzuma USB Mug Warmer,
http:/
Hi, linux il,
Until recently I had used JEdit editor (http://www.jedit.org/) on
Linux with a stable version (4.2 final) and hebrew worked perfectly
out of the box, without installing any plugin.
I had installed to a new version of Jedit - 4.5.2 (this is a
"stable" version).
There are hebrew l
Hi,
I create a partition in Linux (on a dual boot Fedora/windows 7 machine) by
mkfs.ntfs /dev/sda6
The operation succeeded ok.
I can see the NTFS partition in linux by fdisk -l.
However, when I booted into windows 7 on this machine I could not
see that partition in windows explorer nor in "disk
Hi,
> You might be better of with just a high quality self powered USB hub.
> Kensington makes a nice 7 port one, and BUG sells them for under 200 NIS.
>
Well, I thought about it. Yet it seems to me that putting the laptop
in a docking station is much more comfortable than each time
to connect a
Hi,
I want to buy a Universal docking station which should work with two (or more)
laptops which both have dual-boot Linux/Windows on them. One is
Lenovo, the other is Dell.
I had found many such solutions;
one which seems suitable and in reasonable price is:
Level one UDS-1000
USB 2.0 Doc
Hi,
According to:
http://wiki.hamakor.org.il/index.php/
entrance is by paying to PayPal.
question: will it be possible to but a ticket by cash at that day ?
The advantages of PayPal are clear; still, there are some who don't
have a PayPal account.
regards,
DS
" but wont know
> what to do with it and wont even be able to tell you.
>
> Start by looking at /var/log/maillog (for Sendmail installations) or
> /var/log/mail.log (commonly used in Postfix installations).
> Hag Sameach,
>
> - yba
>
>
> On Tue, 10 May 2011,
I am trying this from a Linux machine which is connected to the
internet via PPPoE ( for the test, no firewall):
mail -s "test" danshi...@gmail.com < /dev/null
and also this
mail -s "test" danshi...@gmail.com
enter
add some text
enter
ctrl-d
I don't get any mail in danshi...@gmail.com.
What i
Hi,
For development and debugging needs I created my own version of libpam.so.0.
I want to run my application with this verson of libpam.so.0.
However, I don't want to replace /lib64/libpam.so.0 with
the libpam.so.0 I created, since it is from a dirrenet release of
libpam, and it will probably mak
Hi,
I don't know much about preempt RT;
I assume that you are suggesting to give this lecture at Herzelinux ;
in case this is the case, this should be a great idea!
rgs,
Dan
2010/12/1 Raz :
> Gilad Shalom
> I have prepared few papers and a session about Linux Preempt RT.
>
> 1. What is Linux p
Hi, linux-il,
This question might seem a bit not related to Linux; However,
it is a real problem which I face daily as a result of that I am
trying to use Linux in a windows environment. So I hope you can advice.
The problem description:
I am using Linux station in a company which is windows-orie
Hi, Moish and thanks for your answer.
> By definition, you just need to connect the repeater to power and > that's it.
I would like to be sure that I got you right:
1) Didn't you made any setup (via the web interface) to the router you
term "the repeater" ?
2) Did you connect the wireless router
Hello,
This is a bit uncommon question:
- I have a PC running linux in a basement which is quite far from
the Access Point of the house.
I want to take advantage of this place to work and to be able to connect
to the Internet from this PC in this quite corner.
I cannot see the wireless Access Po
Hello,
On my desktop at home, when I want to to update the local time (I
live in israel) I run:
ntpdate -s ntpserver.huji.ac.il
And it work OK.
However, there is a server at my work place which I am responsible
for. When I run:
ntpdate -s ntpserver.huji.ac.il
it sets the time to 7 hours earlier (
Hi,
- In which stores this modem sold in stores ? ?
I grepped for EZ10 in zap.co.il and found no such devices
see
http://www.zap.co.il/search.aspx?keyword=EZ10
rgs,
DS
2010/4/23 Noam Koren :
> On 22/4/10 2:36 PM, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody recommend GPRS modem for e
case ? (remember, I cannot use this
iptables "clamp-mss-to-pmtu"option as in this scenario in fact I do
not use iptables at all).
Second, ifconfig ppp0 shows that the mtu is 1492.
DS
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>
> shacha
shachar,
I googled for "MSS Squashing". Got 0 results!
What is this "MSS Squashing"? and how is it related to this issue?
rgs,
DS
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Etzion Bar-Noy wrote:
>
> Oops - and now with reply-all...
> Hi.
> You should run both these commands (
run both these commands (I will not disclose how you make it
> apply after-reboot for now)
> 1. echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> 2. iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
> Don't forget to set correct DNS on your host B
> Ez
> On Tue, Apr 20, 20
Hello,
First, I don't know much about iptables.
Second, I have a Linux machine ("A") with two nics, which is connected
to the Internet via Bezeq ADSL router.
This machines runs a pppoe connection to the intenet, so the
connection is done via ppp0.
On eth1 I have an inner IP address which I set man
Hello,
I had encountered this problem several times: I want to print a map
from firefox (as there is no internet explorer on my linux machine).
I am talking about maps of street in Israel cities.
When I go to sites like http://ymap.winwin.co.il or other sites and
try to print
a map via the "print
hi,
>*only* digital connector
It might be a silly question, but to be sure: what do you mean by
">*only* digital connector"? do you mean only VGA connector ? can you
please elaborate a bit ?
rgs,
DS
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Tuesday, 2 בMarch 2010 15:51:02 sara fin
(like VAR-DVK-OM35, VAR-DVK-MX25 and the rest) or
Single Board Computers (like VAR-OM35) or maybe
System on Modules ?
regards,
DS
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Gilad Ben Yossef wrote:
> Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> As you know, BeagleBoard can run Linux.
>>
&
Hi,
As you know, BeagleBoard can run Linux.
http://beagleboard.org/
Does somebody know where it can be bought in Israel?
Regards,
DS
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Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, this thread reminded about this issue:
Is the RPM metric of a typical SCSI disk is higher than a typical
IDE/SATA disk (I did not encounter yet an IDE/SATA disks in stores
here with RPM which is higher than 7200).
Regards,
Dan
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:47 PM, diksbc
Hi,
Just a little question:
is this Acer a 64 bit machine ? or 32 bit machine ?
2009/7/28 Nitzan Brumer :
> I bought the LVT-010 bluetooth dongle for my acer one. I use it with Ubuntu
> 8.10 and it works great out of the box. no problem there.
> http://www.bug.co.il/prodtxt.asp?id=6233&perur=1&t
Hi,
> either in a virtual machine
I would prefer doing this without virtualization.
>google "debootstrap"
I am on Fedora machine
>Kernel modules will very often only work against the >exact kernel version for
>which they were compiled. >You're in for redoing the work if you upgrade the
>kerne
Hello,
I want to build an Intel x86 32 bit kernel module on Intel x86_64
machine (64 bit) running Linux.
My goal is to prepare a module on a 64 bit machine, so that I can
insmod this module on a 32
bit machine successfully (and don't tell me that I can build the
module on a 32 bit machine. I of co
>and if you show it in a BiDi aware application (say, konqueror >or whatever
>file explorer you use), it will show properly.
It is true that if I try to browse the contents of this directory with
mozilla for example, it shows indeed :
File:קובץ.a
However, when I try to look at the contents of th
Hello,
I have support in hebrew on my Linux desktop (Fedora 10).
I can switch to hebrew with the keyboard indicator and it works.
Say I want to perform a simple operation in terminal: rename a file
named a.txt to קובץ.txt
I type:
"mv a.txt" and then, when I type: ק and then ו and then "ב" and t
hello,
>i guess i'll modify the site for a new URL and upload a new version over >the
>weekend. in fact, i think i would better buy my own domain finally >and move
>the site elsewhere.
I believe it would be great and for the benefit of all to share "tip
and tricks" lessons of building/upgrading
Hi,
>Skype is a different issue since it communicate via port 80, though
>need a much more advance management tools to be filtered (what's
>called Traffic shaping).
Are you sure about it ? What do you mean by that ??
Does Skype send the **Audio** in ***TCP*** port 80 ?!
Can TCP do the job for VOI
Hello,
>I am using Babylon on Linux. It is free and accessible >from their website.
What do you mean ? Do you mean access in a browser to their online
dictionary ?
or a babylon dictionary to download and install ? in case this is the
case - I couldn't find a link to such download in www.babylon.
Hello,
Please help me to stay with Linux and not
go back to Windows...
I had stopped using windows about two years ago;
though I have a dual boot , I almost did not
boot into windows in the recent two years.
I am very satisfied with Linux. Everything
that I had in Windows I could get in Linux.
Bu
> In fact, there
> was an open GPL violation issue with them for quite some time. I >believe
> it has been setteled about a year ago or so.
Is there a specific source that has more concrete information on the
GPL violations that they were accused of and how it was ended?
Regards,
Dan
___
Hi,
- It is good to hear about it!
- I urge everybody else who has a similar experience with
buying Windows-free laptops in Israel with other stores
to report in this mailing list.
- I believe that the Linux users community in Israel has some power;
and I believe that eventually this might inc
Hello,
While we are @skype, I want to offtopic this :
I heard that on windows you can play chess via Skype.
I wonder: did anybody tried it successfully on Linux ?
(and forgive me for this off-topic interrupt)
Rgs,
DS
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Moshe,
>
> I had the
Hello,
Is there some command line in linux for
detecting how many memory sticks(RAM) the machine has ?
For example, suppose cat /proc/meminfo shows MemTotal: 960700 kB.
Can I know whether it is one RAM stick , two RAM sticks , or more ? (without
opening the box - this is not for lazies...)
t; Using trusty awk -
>
> awk -v line_num=5 '{if(NR == line_num){next;} print $0;}' < file
>
>
> On 24-Dec-2008 13:34 , Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> - And in the same fun spirit :
> Is it possible to delete a line in a specified file , given the
>
Hello,
- And in the same fun spirit :
Is it possible to delete a line in a specified file , given the
number of the line, in a non-sed script ?
DanS
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Tuesday, 23 בDecember 2008, Erez D wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Valery
in Israel.
Regards,
Dan
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>>
>> Zvi,
>>
>> - You are our Open Source hero of the week (or maybe of the year,
>> or maybe decade!).
>>
>
> Personally,
Zvi,
- You are our Open Source hero of the week (or maybe of the year,
or maybe decade!).
Congratulations! I salute you!
- I hereby call to anyone who bought a laptop without operating
system on it or with only Linux on it
to tell his/her story in this mailing list. I also call every one w
Hello,
I heard that there are some Wireless NICs which can be configured in
Linux as a wireless Access Point.
My question is :
1) Is there a way to know if a wireless NIC supports this feature (of
functioning as an Access Point)?
can it be done by some utility (like iwconfig, ethtool, etc)?
2)
Hi,
>Does the kernel support PCI hotplugging?
What is the immediate way to know whether a kernel on a specific
machine supports PCI hotplugging?
10x
Dan
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 04:39:14PM +0300, Erez D wrote:
>> hi
>>
Hello,
I see sometimes on a server the following message in /var/log/messages
Connection reset by peer...
It is quite rare; usually, it appears where there is some problem on
this server; however, I probed into the kernel sources, and found out
that we have this definition in
include/asm-generic
Hi, linux-il,
Some might find interest in this ynet item from today:
http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3560153,00.html
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Kernel_Driver_Statement
DS
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Hello,
Is there a way to write an application/a kernel module which will
notice when a process named "xyz" starts ?
For example, I want to be able to notice when a user statrs a process
named "calc" (by running calc, or whatever other unspecified command)
and print this notification to a file (or
experience" I meant of course
experience in reading... and not in writing...
Great to hear that you took part in it.
Dan
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am looking for a recommenda
Hello,
I am looking for a recommendation for a book about
Embedded LINUX for beginners and intermediate level.
Except "Linux Device Drivers" (3rd edition), I found
these titles as candidates (and there are more):
1) Essential Linux Device Drivers by Sreekrishnan Venkateswaran
Hello, Linux-il gurus,
I have to decide between two options of exporting block devices
on a LAN (same subnet for clients and server)
: one is with iSCSI target and iSCSI initiator. The second
is with AOE.
I am talking about using software tools only, not using special hardware.
I had tested AOE
Dan,
- It could be that you encountered (or "discovered") a kernel BUG
with the locking mechansim of bridge devices.
- What I would suggest is the following:
- First, If you can give more details (kernel version / disto) it would help.
- Second, if you can post this mailing list the sc
Hi,
Is there a way I can test, from a kernel module, the existence of a
device file ?
A kernel module I write is a character device module, which depends
on getting ioctls. In order that it will work, "mknod ... /dev/myDev"
should be issued before to create the device file.
Is there a way to che
Hello,
I see in the kernel log every half an hour the following message
generated by smartd:
..
smartd[2202]: Device: /dev/hda, 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors
..
Does it says that I have a problem with my disk that may cause a disk crash ?
I googled for this and there are so many sugg
>Certainly ptrace has been used to both trace and modify running
>binaries, by gdb, strace, dumpmem[1], memfetch[2] and others.
You forgot system call tracker hijacking.
DS
On Jan 17, 2008 1:08 PM, Muli Ben-Yehuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 12:45:10PM +0200, Shachar Sh
any).
>
> Note: if you're using VNC, then there's a problem (if I recall
> correctly) switching with ALT SHIFT between the languages in VNC
> session.
>
> Thanks,
> Hetz
>
>
> On Dec 31, 2007 1:59 PM, Dan Shimshoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
Identifier "Keyboard0"
> Driver "kbd"
> Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
> Option "XkbLayout" "us,il"
> Option "XkbOptions" "grp:Alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
Hello,
I am using hebrew and English on FC8 with a GNOME desktop.
I want to use only the left alt+shift key combination as a shortcut for
switching between languages.
I choose Alt+Shift to change layout and to toggle between hebrew and English.
I did it by going to gnome panel->Keyboard Preferen
Hello,
I am total newbie ob this, so my question may sound silly, but:
>You could make sure and buy a Linksys WRT54G-L router and run a Linux
>distro on it. Try Tomato www.polarcloud.com
Suppose I have WRT54G-L route at home and it runs indeed LInux
(because I heard there are versions of
this
Disclaimer:
The following email should not be considered criticism of Michael
Sternberg at large, the actual job offered, nor of the company offering
the job. The entire criticism expressed here is directed at the phrasing
of the actual email, and any inference about the person writing the
mail, hi
Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Dan Shimshoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So the question is:
> > On a principle level, suppose we will want to use RDMA instead for
> > TCP between A and B. (with 1Gb). How much can using RDMA improv
good resource for this task (I saw some tutorial
about RDMA API written by Roland Drier).
Regards,
Dan
On Nov 18, 2007 6:56 PM, Muli Ben-Yehuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 03:57:46PM +0200, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
>
> > - My questi
Hello,
- There is a lot of talks and publications recently about gigabit/10
GB NICs which have RDMA capability.
- As I understood, this NICs improve performance by enabling user
space to user space connection, bypassing the kernel.
- (I heard that also InfiniBand cards has this feature).
- My
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
Hi,
And they have local offices in Nataniya.
googling for siverback showed me:
http://www.brocade.com/silverbackinformation.jsp
which says that Silverback was aquired by brocade; and I could not
find the Natanya office in the links in that page ("contact us" or
"intenational").
Do you have any
Hello,
I have an HP scanner 3200c ; I had tried using it both on linux
and on windows. Currently the results on windows are really much better.
For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend (http://www.xsane.org)
for the SANE scanner interface.
It could be that there are better scanning pro
Hello linux il ,
I had been playing with the idea of writing a small
utility in "C" on linux which will enable me to change boot
prioirity on a linux machine, so that I will be able to toggle
the boot sequence (boot from CD/ not boot from CD).
I mean the boot sequence which the BIOS saves in CMOS
Hello,
I tried a djvu plugin for firefox 2.0 on x86_64 and it did not work (on
FC6).
I mean that accessing a djvu doc from the firefox resulted with "save/open
with" dialog instead of
opening the doc.
I am talking about the djvulibre plugin ( http://djvu.sourceforge.net)
A plugin from this same
Hello,I have an x86_64 machine with grub-0.95-13 and Fedora Core 4and an x86_64 machine with Fedora Core 6 with the default grub rpm.TAB completion does not work for me in both.What I do is , run "grub" from bash/tcsh terminal, enter the
grub prompt (GRUB>) and then press TAB. In fedora core i386
Sacahr, Thanks ; yes, this is Intel x86_64 machine , sorry for not saying this explicitly ; (I did say Feodra Core and there is no FC yet on Sparc though there are other linux distros on Sparc like ubuntu).
>Theoretically, you can just copy the stage 1.5 UFS GRUB driver >into your>Linux partition,
Hello linux gurus,I have installed a dual boot machine, where first linux was installed and then solaris. It was OK; solaris became the boot partition; I could boot solaris from linux and vice versa. Now on a different machine I tried the
opposite - first solaris and then linux fedora core.I choo
Hello, In a thread from linux-il from about half a year a go , there was a discussion about nfs mounting to a machine (on which is afterewards there is a shut down). see:
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg43493.htmlOne of the suggestions there was to use umount -f , and one su
p device, which is less likely). The mkufs is part of an old package,
the patch of Evgeniy is quite new (may 2006).Dan On 9/26/06, Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 03:47:28PM +0300, Dan Shimshoni wrote:> Helllo,
>> from man mount :>> Mou
how I added the ufstype=old explicitly to the mount command and got the same error.I also added the -r flag to the mount ("read-only")
and got the same error.Did anyone had success with this ? Regards,DANOn 9/26/06, Muli Ben-Yehuda <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at
Hello linux-il,First, running this series of actions (as many know) creates and mountsan ext3 filesystem on my linux machine:dd if=/dev/zero of=/test/disk-image count=10240mkfs -t ext3 /test/disk-image
mount -o loop -t ext3 /test/disk-image /loopDirls /loopDir => gives lost+foundNow I tried the s
Hello,
Yes, you are rigth, it did work ! thnks!
DanOn 6/12/06, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Dan Shimshoni, from the post of Mon, 12 Jun:> in /etc/fstab, I have:>
LABEL=/work1/work1 ext3defaults1
2>> When I installed
in /etc/fstab, I have:
LABEL=/work1
/work1
ext3
defaults 1 2
When I installed FC4 , I had chosen manual partition, and selected /work1
as a mounting point for /dev/hda3; I have more partitions on this disk.
(one of them is for the other OS).
Is there a **saf
this router are
VxWorks based (how could they do that to us?...)
I think that there is still something called WRT54GL wireless router,
which is linux-based,but I don't think that it is sold anymore here at stores.
TIA,
Dan Shimshoni
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