I was having the same problem with HOT in Lehavim.
I came near 30% packet loss. Both a linux laptop and WinXP desktop had
the same results.
Still the bezeqin tech support guy insisted that the problem was with
the OS and I had to format and re-install windows. After 30 minutes on
line with him
on speed limits based on empirical evidence, on the other hand I
can see a lot of problems with a commission deciding on moral values,
and porn after all is a moral value. The views of a Rabbi are totally
opposed to mine for example.
-Peleg.
Yonah Russ wrote:
> On 3/2/07, Peleg Wasserman <
First of all what do you consider pornography?
Second, why is it the job of the government to tell it's citizens what
is ok for them to access, and let their children see, and what isn't?
While any parent who wants to limit his children's access to the
Internet can do it quite easily, as can be do
I agree about schools being a good place to teach people about open
software, but going trough the MoE has a lot of problems, the biggest being
bureaucracy, the system is full of bureaucrats who will drive any sane man
nuts. In my high school the Talmud teacher wanted to publish a text book to
At 01:32 15/07/2002 +0300, you wrote:
> > I wonder, is the days of doing a startup in your garage with a couple of
> > unemployed friends all gone?
>
>Unfortunately yes. Unless your friend got some other way to get some money
>while your new venture gets some money from investors - then you'll be
Lindows still has problems, I have the SP2 version running on a virtual
machine and it does run most of the programs that I need, however in my
opinion it still lacks the ability to customize the system to suit my
needs. For example, allowing it to load into the shell, and then start the
GUI o
Looks like I forgot to CC this to the list and it went to Hetz alone :)
Here we go again:
Yes, that's what I want to see too. If we'll organize a Linux day then it
shouldn't be a bunch of Linux users talking to a bunch of Linux users. We
should use it to promote Linux between the people that do
I wonder why am I not surprised.
Is there a way that it can backfire at them?
-Peleg.
At 18:23 23/05/2002 +0300, Eliran wrote:
>Hello !
>
>Some time ago, I have read an email from someone (don't remember the name)
>says he received an email from you-know-who telling him he got illegal m$
>softwa
What I see is a small bunch of people who want to have everything made for
them and don't bother learning another language. I wonder if they erver
bother reading the posting guidelines or read the archives before they
write something.
At 21:32 20/05/2002 +0300, Amir Hardon wrote:
>In Tapuz's
Hi.
It looks like I forgot to CC the reply to Tzafrir's e-mail the list
yesterday. Changing my IP adress to 192.168.0.1 worked :)
thanks again tzafrir.
-Peleg
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hi.
I've set up redhat 7.1 in virtual PC and trying to configure linux to
connect to the Internet.
I have an ADSL connection trough the Aztech 100U modem which is not
supported in linux however from what I can see VPC is emulating a NIC that
linux recognizes.
When trying to connect in Netscape
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