Eran Levy wrote:
> Good news!
> The Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel is going to release something like in the end of
> the week. Thats what I got from a friend in Mandrake. so wait :)
Thanks, Eran!
As a service for the confused reader, who may wonder what's the big deal,
after all it was not a long time
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 10:19:49AM +0300, Eli Marmor wrote:
> As a service for the confused reader, who may wonder what's the big deal,
> after all it was not a long time ago when Mandrake released their 8.0 and
> Linus released 2.4.3 (the version included with 8.0), let me add the
> following not
Now thats plain STUPID from Mandrake side...
all the nsplugin stuff is something like 70K in the Redhat's RPM and it is
inside kdebase (on Redhat's side)
Why seperate it? and for 70k?
Hetz
> On 17-May-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > there is a rpm called
> > kdebase-nsplugins-2.1.1-1mdk.i58
Hi Linuxers,
In the last 6 years, my old P-100 with 32MB of memory workstation,
moved from RH-2.1, to RH-4.0, to RH 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6, 6.1 and also to
Mandrake 7 and 7.1. During that time I did several nice unix programming
projects on it and the compilation speed didn't bother me at.
(gave me mor
Hi Pinchas,
Mind telling me why do you want to pay for stuff that you really don't need
or use?
Examples:
1. You want to buy Pentium 4 - yet, there isn't a single program that will
let you use it's real power (specially with SSE2). GCC 3.1 will probably have
support for SSE-2, but currently
The necessity of in might not be very high, but just out of curiosity,
can one run Linux on a Pentium 4 driven system?
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi Pinchas,
>
> Mind telling me why do you want to pay for stuff that you really don't need
> or use?
>
> Examples:
>
> 1. You want to buy Pentium 4
> further to my previous message, here's the output of traceroute - I gave up
> after about 5 minutes !
>
>
> [root@shlomo1 /root]# traceroute www.kde.org
> traceroute to www.kde.org (213.203.58.36), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
> 1 192-117-196-1.adsl.israsrv.net.il (192.117.196.1) 20.440
> On Thu, 17 May 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
>
>
> Did their support ever think of contacting us about it ?
>
As far as I understand they have 2 kinds of support teams:
1. private support (03 - 925?): this team handles `occasional' dial up
customers. Most home users are probably fit into t
Hi!
1) There sure are differences between il rates and abroad rates. This may
be due to:
a) much shorter RTT inside IIX
b) ISP's have more free b/w to IIX than to their Internet uplinks
(especialy during the peak times).
Note that with short file d/l you get slower speeds because of tcp slow
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