I am trying to develop applications based upon UDP, but ran into a problem
doing UDP communications in the LAN on which I test my stuff, and I don't
have the vaguest idea where to start checking.
The perl Camel book has an example of communicating with UDP sockets. A
slightly modified script is
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Chen Naor wrote:
> Hello again,
> I did it already and eventually it is falling on the jre..
> Attached is the strace file and my bash_profile (user oracle).
> if you can find something useful it will be greatly appreciated.
Not an answer to the question, but I couldn't help
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
>
> No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got this:
> When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up in
> the menu and I only had to choose it from the menu and press ENTER. Im not
> telling this becau
Cedar Cox wrote:
>On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
>
>>No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got this:
>>When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up in
>>the menu and I only had to choose it from the menu and press ENTER. Im not
>>t
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Cedar Cox wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
> >
> >>No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got this:
> >>When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up in
> >>the menu and I only
At 12:54 26/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
>On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
> >
> > No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got
> this:
> > When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up in
> > the menu and I only had to choose it from the menu
At 13:26 26/06/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Cedar Cox wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
>>
>>>No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got
>>>this:
>>>When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up
>>>in the menu and I only had to choos
At the risk to be close to off-topic, here's a tidbit:
In the SV.com's roundtable (check /.) Bruce Perens asks
about the newest MS EULA,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/eula_mit.htm
(Linux is specifically mentioned there, so I *am* on topic :)
While I can see that M$ can be worried about
Hi to all,
I have a problem whit a USB mouse on an ASUS S8 (laptop),
The Linux wont talk to that device, I run Linux 7.1 RedHat.
I`m not so familiar whit USB device.
Thanks in advance,
Gili Lapid
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Get Your Private, Free E-ma
On 26 Jun 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> At the risk to be close to off-topic, here's a tidbit:
>
> In the SV.com's roundtable (check /.) Bruce Perens asks
> about the newest MS EULA,
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/eula_mit.htm
>
> (Linux is specifically mentioned there, so I *am*
I have read the EULA in question.
The situation was blown up, due to Microsoft's own FUD tactics. They
claim that GPL is more "infectious" than it really is. They claim that if
you edit and compile code using GPLed tools, your code must, too, be
GPLed. This is untrue.
According to what I unde
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Installation turned out to be not as easy as I thought,
I had some additional problems beside amavis poor documentation one.
When CPAN/perl install creates directories it uses the umask
I use (700) so no one could use my installed modules,
don't forget
At 09:27 26/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Jeremy Hoyland wrote:
>
> > Something no-one has said 'cause it's obvious ;-) When installing Linux,
> > DO NOT SKIP the "create a boot diskette" stage!
>
>Actually, with a bootable installation CD, I rather skip the boot diskette
>cr
Hello, children.
A modified (slightly) Debian installation CD has been made
by yours falsely. It installs a sid system, with 2.4.5 and
reiserfs. It asks no questions as it goes. It knows about
hardware RAID. It's a 50MB bootable CD images.
Anybody wants one?
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Hi list!
Plonter sells LG's LNIC-1000/SX fibre gig card, for roughly 150$-200$
cheaper than 3com's 3C985 or Intel's PRO/gig adapter.
http://www.lgnetwork.com/css/product/information/product_html/lnic-1000sx-1.html
says these cards are supported by linux kernel 2.0.35 and up.
I didn't find a wor
On 27 Jun 2001 07:22:55 +0300, (null) wrote:
> Hello, children.
>
> A modified (slightly) Debian installation CD has been made
> by yours falsely. It installs a sid system, with 2.4.5 and
> reiserfs. It asks no questions as it goes. It knows about
> hardware RAID. It's a 50MB bootable CD image
On 27 Jun 2001, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> On 27 Jun 2001 07:22:55 +0300, (null) wrote:
> > Hello, children.
> >
> > A modified (slightly) Debian installation CD has been made
> > by yours falsely. It installs a sid system, with 2.4.5 and
> > reiserfs. It asks no questions as it goes. It knows
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 08:17:39AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>
> Yes , please.
> Do you have it on an FTP / HTTP / TFTP / CIFS / NFS / NSA / TLA / ZMODEM
> publicly available site somewhere? ;-)
Not yet. My ADSL line will support 64k upstream. I can push it to
my web site, but the line wil
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> > compile the kernel module (IMO, simple), write a five line config file and
> > run the daemon. Set up the routes and you're done.
>
> hmm.. would you be so kind as to send/post your configurtion files
> (sensitive information removed, of course :-)
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> I was looking into CIPE in the last week, and the current plans are to
> start using CIPE asap, unfortunatly - it's not even close to being as
> trivial as pppd over ssh, and except for this anoying problem, the vpn
> works great using the script I've w
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