On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:30:28AM +0200, Omer Segev wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> I hae just finished installing a fresh new RH9 With the Latest samba
> release.
> The server is supposed to be some kind of Backup server wich copies all
> the users shared folders
> from my 2K Machine into a partition
On Mon, 21 May 2001, mike ray wrote:
> this is a mail test, i will appreciate it if you all reply back
>
> had some dns problems
>
> Michael W Ray
>
> IT Manager
>
> *
>
> G-Connect - Helping ISPs to differentiate
> gnatures/www.g-connect.c
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Hermoni, EranX wrote:
>
> Greetings
>
> I have installed Red Hat Linux7 and came up with the problem that it
> identified my pci scsi card when doing so the computer stops responding and
> i have to reset it and unplug the card.
> Is there a way around it?
> Thank you for
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: your mail)LinModems)
> I have HSP (PcTel) winmodem working under linux. Lucnets modems are
> working too.
>
> You can find those drivers at: http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/wi
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From: Sagi Bashari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:51 PM
To: dgi_il
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: your mail)LinModems)
I have HSP (PcTel) winmodem working
gt;
> To: dx3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 10:17 PM
> Subject: Re: your mail
>
>
> > > Is it a winmodem?
> > > If yes, either you are out of luck, or you need to upgrade to a more
> > > recent vers
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> > Is it a winmodem?
> > If yes, either you are out of luck, or you need to upgrade to a more
> > recent version (today there is RedHat 7.0), which may be having a driver
> > for the modem.
actually it might be in kernel 2.4.0
if I remmber right at least pctel based win modems works
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Omer Zak wrote:
| Is it a winmodem?
| If yes, either you are out of luck, or you need to upgrade to a more
| recent
> Is it a winmodem?
> If yes, either you are out of luck, or you need to upgrade to a more
> recent version (today there is RedHat 7.0), which may be having a driver
> for the modem.
>
> - how can i know if its a winmodem?
You might be interested in http://www.kcdata.com/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
Is it a winmodem?
If yes, either you are out of luck, or you need to upgrade to a more
recent version (today there is RedHat 7.0), which may be having a driver
for the modem.
- how can i know if its a winmodem?
- and which files i need to burn to a CD to Upgrade my Version?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it a winmodem?
If yes, either you are out of luck, or you need to upgrade to a more
recent version (today there is RedHat 7.0), which may be having a driver
for the modem.
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, dx3 wrote:
> I have a creative Modem Blaster V.90 PCI DI5655 modem
> Windows sees it fine.
> It is w
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
> Well gilad, I think this idea of yours could actually work...
> At least that's what it looks like from the documentation.
> I'd love to hear of more examples before I break my head here and use
> resources to accomplish it.
As I wrote, I tried the brdging co
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:33 AM
To: fredy
Cc: Linux-Il
Subject: Re: your mail
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
> I have a question.
> I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
> I have a question.
> I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
> I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
> Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
> (From the router the demand will come to any IP address in that subnet and
>
Hi, Ira!
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 11:12:38AM +0300, you wrote the following:
> > what's wrong with configurating the linux machine as a router, define it
> > as the default route for all machines on the LAN, and define the network
> > router as the default router of the linux machine? then, defin
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
> The problem is that I have other servers like an FTP server and a mail
> server + a pcanywhere workstation which I want to protect, they all have
> real IP's cause they are accessed from the internet world wide, they do not
ahh. then say you need a DMZ!
in suc
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, guy keren wrote:
> what's wrong with configurating the linux machine as a router, define it
> as the default route for all machines on the LAN, and define the network
> router as the default router of the linux machine? then, define on the
> router that the route to that class
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
> > I have a question.
> > I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
> > I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
> > Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
>
> I had that headache, and Ididn't care to solve it in any way
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
> I have a question.
> I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
> I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
> Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
I had that headache, and I didn't care to solve it in any way other than
masq
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Benji Selano wrote:
>
> Hi..
>
> Is there a way to pass mail from /var/spool/mail/userX to a user defined in
> /etc/aliases?
I donno much 'bout sendmail, but try:
echo "userX: otheruser" >> /etc/aliases ; newaliases
oh yeah... and RTFM.
--
Ira Abramov (@- Gnu/Linux,
Quoth Mike Almogy on Tue, May 02, 2000:
> If we started to talk about Sun here, does anyone has SparcStation 4 -> 20
> that he wants to sell ?
Speaking about hardware, does anybody have any non-PC machines
they would like to sell?
Vadik.
--
Would like to kill a certain group of users.
Adi Stav wrote:
> > I'm writing a work on os'es and I need to find
> >
> > the formula that sets the priorety of jobs to the cpu
> > as it well known it have to do with :
> > nice and aging.
> >
> > I've looked all-msot every where and didnt able
> > to find s I'm greatfool as advanced
Page 87,
Try the Technion's Computer Science Dept. Course on Operating Systems
(Operating Systems Structure)
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/Courses/Operating-Systems-Structure/
Look at the Tirgulim paragraph.
Also you can try to look at the code of sched.c
/usr/src/linux/kernel/sched.c
I just found the file,
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 12:14:24AM +, albert wrote:
>
> WITH THE HELP OF GOD!!
>
> I'm writing a work on os'es and I need to find
>
> the formula that sets the priorety of jobs to the cpu
> as it well known it have to do with :
> nice and aging.
>
> I've looked all-msot every where and d
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Dan "BUTTER" wrote:
> Is there a way to debug scripts???
> What`s the best way yo debug/compile csh scripts
1. don't use 'csh' to writes scripts if you have a choice. turn to
perl/python, or at least to 'sh'.
2. if you still need to write csh scripts, use the 'ecoh'
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Hi all!
:
:The mice problem is the worst part: I have 3 button logitech serial mouse
:that worked just fine with Red Hat 5.2 both
:in X and console mode. Now I can use my mouse in text mode but when starting
:X the pointer doesn't move.
man gpm (look
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> Quoting zaken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > when i boot linux i get this msg
> >
> > general protection:
> >
> > CPU: 0
> >
> > EIP: 0010:[<0012bb2b>]
> >
> > EFLAGS: 00010286
> >
> > eax: ea21f000 ebx: bfffdc90 ecx: 080abb98 edx: 0006
> >
> >
Quoting zaken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> when i boot linux i get this msg
>
> general protection:
>
> CPU: 0
>
> EIP: 0010:[<0012bb2b>]
>
> EFLAGS: 00010286
>
> eax: ea21f000 ebx: bfffdc90 ecx: 080abb98 edx: 0006
>
> esi: bfffdd00 edi: 080abb98 ebp: bfffdcd0 esp: 00a05f78
>
> ds: 0018
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Henry Ficher wrote:
> You can also try to set MTU and MTR for package size management. For
> most servers in Israel both parameters can safely be set at 576. Use
> ping to find out the correct numbers and use the network configuration
> applet in your control panel to update y
filename="text1.rtf"
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 11:28:02AM +0200, zaken wrote:
> my linux connection to the internet is much slower from my windows connection:(
>
> is it normal?
> if notwhat can i do to fix the probelm?
>
> im using..my isp script...
I had slow connection when I first set up my connection. I copie
Hi Rami,
> in the console: every Hebrew character is like the sound of the english one
> for example ...
> T=tet
> A=alep
I'm going to send you a copy of a keyboard map i started working on but
never quite finished... nevertheless it puts the letters in their correct
places [ala the "hebrew" ke
On Mon, 10 May 1999, Oren Shomron wrote:
> > I'm trying to write a c program that uses the crypt function
> > compile it, I get these error messages :
> > /tmp/cca119381.o(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `crypt'
>
> Just add -lcrypt to the gcc command line.
> This tells it to use the crypt
> I'm trying to write a c program that uses the crypt function
> (char *crypt(const char *key, const char *salt) ) but when I try to
> compile it, I get these error messages :
> /tmp/cca119381.o: In function `passchek':
> /tmp/cca119381.o(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `crypt'
> /tmp/cca11938
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