; Hi all
> > >
> > > i have tried to compile the latest kernel, with gcc 2.92.66 (or similar).
> > > When I booted it the computer says "uncompressing linux...OK" and then
> > > gets stucked.
> > > Any suggestions? I
don't think Rik's
> patch got in in the end and you might want to try and apply it yourself
> if the system is not critical (which shouldn't be running 2.4.x anyway...)
>
> Here's a recap of the discussion:
> http://kt.linuxcare.com/kernel-traffic/kt28
Dani Arbel wrote:
>
> Did you install according to the HOWTO-ADSL-BEZEQ ?
> Dani
Yes, the installation is irellevant, as the problem
is not at this end. I've also tried OpenBSD/Win2k/Win98SE.
This is the same problem I mailed the list about recently.
>
> On Mon, 25 Dec 200
by this issue.
Thank you.
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| becau
along).
"Zo zchoot latet sheroot". Ach.
Again, if anyone is having the same problem, especially
around the Givatayim area (assuming it's the ATM card),
please please PLEASE mail me.
Thaks.
>
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
>
> > Dani Arbel wrote:
&g
ic Bell customers in the US. It was a mystery for
about 5 months till lawyers came into play, and then it
turned out that the regional switch had a faulty ATM card.
Ach... I cannot imagine getting Bezeq to check that out.
>
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> &
em problem
myself, as Bezeq claim the line is fine (although it seems to peek
at roughly 200kb/s, even though I'm about 1-1.5km from the
local telco office). Any clues would also be immensely helpful,
perhaps from network engineers.
Phew.
Thanks.
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| I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world |
| without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, |
| because they'd never expect it.
s to work? (or, for that matter,
> > > > some FM to RT on this subject would be just as fine..)
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for the help!
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Miki Shapiro
> > > > Aladdin
man-readable form).
Do you have any of the ppp support code compiled as a module?
Check if any modules get loaded after the first time you
try to connect (slhc, compress etc), and try loading
them before you try to connect.
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d partitions from that drive, the kernel did not
> re-read the partition table. you will need to reboot first.
>
It seems to me that unmounting the sdb5 partition should
have been enough (he had it mounted).
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ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc ~/.vnc/xstartup
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7;t defragment the memory (or rather,
allocate it in a dumb way - 1 page at a time). Maybe
it's just running out of blocks?
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notepad.exe.
Try checking the value of LC_ALL.
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Yaniv Kimchi wrote:
> I have upgraded my laptop to RH6.2 from 6.1 and suddenly I get many
> unresolved symbols when trying to load 6.2 modules any idea ???
Remove the old modules directory from /lib/modules.
depmod -a to make sure you're ok.
Check if /lib/modules/preferred is symlinked to the
pro
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I want to have a pop3 server that will allow most users to only access
> from the local network, but to allow a small group of users to also read
> mail from all over the internet.
[snip]
> Is my last assumption correct? What pop3 deamons are aware of the IP?
>
>
t of the account created and used in various
universities, and your ID number is easily obtained anyhow,
as it's not a "secret code" as some people make it out to be...
>
> People - these are your REAL details..
>
> You better call 199 tommorow. Its safer.
>
> Hetz
>
Hi,
I thought people on the list might appreciate a pointer.
Since the new taarifs are supposed to kick-in any day now
(2/5/00 or 1/5/00), you can now choose which package you
are interested in directly from Bezeq's site (go to the what's new
section, there is a link there).
It's about damn time
Gaal Yahas wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> [I wrote about this a while ago, but didn't get a response. This
> time the symptom is similar but slightly different.]
>
> When attempting to dial my ISP with a chat script, I get:
>
> Apr 2 21:54:01 fortinbras chat[360]: %% Low on memory; try again later^M
>
David Tabachnikov wrote:
>
> I'm a total newbie with networking.
> I have a problem. My default routing gets lost. I use ISDN, with dial on
> demand. When I for example ping www.linux.org.il, my ISDN connects to
> the internet, and I get the ping replay. But after it disconnects, my
> routing tab
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> each domain return in the logs when I do: named restart
> Zone "canaan.co.il" (file common/canaan.co.il): No default TTL set using
> SOA minimum instead
>
> I tried to add under /etc/named.conf
> lame-ttl 1D;
OMG. But it's _telling_ you what you need to do
yair linux wrote:
>
> Hello !
> I'm installing qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.0.
> whan I compile with 'make setup check' it fails to compile
> the file : auto-str.c
> any suggestions?
> Thanks
> Yair
As Marc pointed out, the actual error message in
such cases has tremendous debugging value. One can
al
"Ohad M. Somjen" wrote:
> the file smbusers is just for this purpose.
What are you talking about?
I said "use username map". Where does the name smbusers come from?
grep "username map" /etc/smb.conf
Then man smb.conf.
>
> Ohad.
>
> On Wed, 29 Mar
Boltyansky Boris wrote:
> Does "ftp://ftp.linux.org.il" has a mirror for MySQL?
Netvision mirror MySQL.
http://mysql.netvision.net.il/
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Iftach Hyams wrote:
>
> About the user name problem :
> Since I have to log on to the NT machine in a specific user,
> and my Linux user name is different, I have just added this
> user name into my /etc/passwd.
> Now you have two options -
> either define it a totally new user (it is O.K. if y
It's not really a joke, but just like having to spell a joke
out kind of makes it pointless, it's just about the same
for a jest.
Users, commonly referred to as lusers.
-> lusrmgr.exe
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> same as what??
>
> Hetz
>
> Omer Efraim wrote:
>
I don't normally post such stuff, but I just couldn't
pass this one up.
While browsing around a Win2k machine, I noticed a file
called lusrmgr.exe.
I had to double check to make sure I wasn't hallucinating.
I wasn't.
It's actually a "Local User Manager", but...isn't that
the same thing?
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Richard Fiedler wrote:
>
> I pasted my smb.conf file to the end of this message. I bought the SAMBA
> Black Book but I still have made no progress.
>
> Samba is running on Red Hat Linux Box. I can run swat from my other
> machines. The Linux box has Windows 98 in the first partition and I can
>
"Shenderovich, Uri" wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
> Can somebody recommend me , what kind of board for dual processor is worth
> to purchase.(Asus,Gigabyte,Intel,Epox,.) ?
> Or maybe it worth to wait for Athlon dual board ?
>
I'd go for either an Asus or a Tyan board.
Tyan make excellent high-qu
Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> As suggested in the past I am trying to ssh to www.linux.org.il in order to be
> able to help with its content. Since I am behind a firewall+proxy server I
> have to use a socks server.
[snipped]
I don't know about OpenSSH, but SSH can be built with
SOCKS support.
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Iftach Hyams wrote:
>
> As the "Linux representative" I have been asked if there is some
> implementation equivalent to MS COM (Component Object module).
> Is there ?
Aside from the fact that CORBA is more or less the Unix counterpart
(it came first, AFAIK), you can actually use COM/DCOM on Lin
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
>
> OE>> point to the same actual data). This technology actually seeks
> OE>> out duplicate files and saves space by storing them only
> OE>> once - it's completely transparent (unless you could your
>
> That's a nice try - especially when you expect them
Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Omer Efraim wrote:
> > point to the same actual data). This technology actually seeks
> > out duplicate files and saves space by storing them only
> > once - it's completely transparent (unless you could your
> &g
Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Boris Kreitchman wrote:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2000/02-28w2k.asp
>
> During the next 1-1/2 years, Bolosky, a researcher in Microsoft
> Research's Systems and Networking Group, and three of his researchers
> worked full tim
org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/Blue-Screen-of-Death.html
Enough.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> Ahhm, not to be picky, but thats GPF (General protection Fault) - and
> NOT BSOD - you can recover from that.
>
> Hetz
>
> Omer Efraim wrote:
> >
> > I don't usually post
I don't usually post these kind of things, but it
was just too amusing.
http://www.zipworld.com.au/~zem/images/bsod-1.jpg
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Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> So what shell a web master should do if he want people to upload images
> to directory ?
> As i know he must give the a+w to the file.
> is there other way ?
[older stuff snipped]
One of two ways:
1. Use file-upload through HTTP (Netscape's method,
but already a sta
guy keren wrote:
>
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
>
> yes, but the way the pop server works, it still performs these files
> copies, no matter if the user eventually downloads their email or not (at
> least qpopper used to make a file copy operation immediatly when
guy keren wrote:
>
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
>
> if you want to check on improving a situation, you first need to check
> exactly what is the situation - i'm not suer that the current method, of
> forking off a process for each connection, is very proble
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ave the benefit of modularity).
Of course, I'm still talking about solving just part of the problem,
not rewriting the whole deal from scratch (I'm sure there are many
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inetd, as long as they are not
public access systems).
Again, tcpserver is always an option (no need for tcpd, in this case).
>
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>
> guy
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> Leonid Igolnik aka LiM
>
> On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
>
> |Actually, my reasoning against using this method
> |on a loaded machine is not due to any problem with tcpd,
> |but rather with inetd. Linking qpopper ag
achines ISP's and non that run pop service using
> tcpd.
>
> |just stick it in inetd and launch thru tcpd.
> |
> |Aviram Jenik wrote:
> |>
> |> Hi.
> |>
> |> How can I run qpopper through tcp wrappers?
> |> Does it require a re
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of season 5 still sucked :)
I hope the C in COT stands for Certainly.
Ira Abramov wrote:
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> > Don't get your hopes up. B5: Crusade, the B5 spin-off
> > in question got canceled after 13 episode
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