Re: Making Linux Look Harder Than What It Is (or: Why do newbiesstill have a hard time after a 'deep' explanation?)

2001-12-10 Thread Alon Altman
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Ez-Aton wrote: > It doesn't matter. Most of the people in the world use IE. They need an > alternative. I'm affraid Netscape is a poor alternative, and Opera is not a > complete one, yet. Konqueror? Far from it. Flash was an example, taken from > the article. Flash sux on NS,

Re: Making Linux Look Harder Than What It Is (or: Why do newbies still have a hard time after a 'deep' explanation?)

2001-12-10 Thread Ez-Aton
> On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Ez-Aton wrote: > > It doesn't matter. Most of the people in the world use IE. They need an > > alternative. I'm affraid Netscape is a poor alternative, and Opera is not a > > complete one, yet. Konqueror? Far from it. Flash was an example, taken from > > the article. Flash

Re: Making Linux Look Harder Than What It Is (or: Why do newbies still have a hard time after a 'deep' explanation?)

2001-12-10 Thread Ez-Aton
- Original Message - From: "Shlomi Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ez-Aton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Adir Abraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Orr Dunkelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Orna Agmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Alon Altman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Tzafrir Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Benny G."

Looking for private lessons "Introduction to OS" [little off-topic]

2001-12-10 Thread Karasik, Vitaly
Someone studying "Introduction to Operations Systems" course in the Technion wants to take few private lessons about semaphores/signals/monitors/kernel's stack/preventing deadlocks and so on. [Jerusalem ] Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks,Vitaly ===

Re: Mount timeout

2001-12-10 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
do you have portmap running (try rpcinfo -o localhost on the problematic computer). Schlomo On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote: > Hi list. > > Did anybody experienced a problem with > RPC: timed out > when trying to mount a remote volume (server RH71) on freshly installed RH72 > station?

Looking for Embedded Linux company/consultant

2001-12-10 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Hi, I am looking for a company or consultant with experience in Embedded Linux. More specifically, someone who can write a Board Support Package for a PowerPC-based custom board, including Ethernet, Flash and some more stuff. If anyone knows of such a company or individual in Israel, please cont

(Possibly OT) Looking for an ISP that delivers e-mail using q-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
I am looking for an ISP (Israeli or otherwise) where I could host a domain (easily) using a multi-drop mailbox. The best way to do this is when the ISP uses qmail, and the "Delivered-To" record get put into the mail header/envelope. Any idea ? =

Re: (Possibly OT) Looking for an ISP that delivers e-mail using q-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Shachar Shemesh
If you have your own domain, or otherwise, you can join fiasco (http://www.fiasco.org.il). I have not written the most important page on that site (the terms of joining), but very broadly, we are a group who share the price of colocating a server between us. If you have your own domain, this g

Squid conf.

2001-12-10 Thread Maxim Kryachko
Hi all. Thanks to all who helped me with my problems, all is solved by now. I have Squid machine acting as http and ftp proxy. Http does not have a problem, but Windows ftp clients do. Particularly with some kind of error Illegal PORT command cannot open data socket when trying to get file lis

RE: Squid conf.

2001-12-10 Thread Evgeny Popov
Will not work. Squid can not work as proxy for regular ( WS-FTP, CuteFTP) ftp clients, i think they have that issue explaned in the FAQ. Only browsers, which actually emulate ftp through http can work, but transparent proxying doesn't work either. Such a pitty. Best Regards, Evgeny Popov Publicom

Sharing ADSL modem.

2001-12-10 Thread Maxim Kryachko
Hi list. Did anybody see this setup working? I mean 2 (or more) computers connected to switch and ADLS modem connected to the same switch with X-cable. two PCs have IPs of 10.200.1.1 and 10.200.1.2 the modem is configured with 10.0.0.138 and does not know anything about the peer, so any Class

Re: Sharing ADSL modem.

2001-12-10 Thread Ariel Biener
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote: > The question: > > Is it possible to share the same modem from 2 machines using different RELAY > number? I don't know about this one but (see below): > > If not, is it possible to share the modem at all using a hub (switch) and > X-cable on the mode

Making linux look harder than it is, Response

2001-12-10 Thread Unkillable
I would like to remind you, that linux is command line OS which based on the unix and minix operating systems, knowing the GUI interface without the command line interface, is like learning to run, when you dont even know how to walk. For people who wants to install linux on theire machine, inst

Re: Sharing ADSL modem.

2001-12-10 Thread Ermon (Eyal Sagi)
At 18:10 10/12/2001, Ariel Biener wrote: >On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote: > > > The question: > > > > Is it possible to share the same modem from 2 machines using different > RELAY > > number? > >I don't know about this one but (see below): Let me answer this one. The Relay numbers co

Re: Making linux look harder than it is, Response

2001-12-10 Thread Hetz Ben-Hamo
On Monday 10 December 2001 18:25 pm, Unkillable wrote: > I would like to remind you, that linux is command line OS which based on > the unix and minix operating systems, knowing the GUI interface without > the command line interface, is like learning to run, when you dont even > know how to walk.

Re: Making linux look harder than it is, Response

2001-12-10 Thread Max Kovgan
I think that principally if you need your PC/other computer do what you want, you need an OS that can provide you most control. for now the Linux/unix GUI front-ends of all the programs are usually "skins" and actually use utilities - command line utilities. these utilities are the essence of unix

Re: Making linux look harder than it is, Response

2001-12-10 Thread Ermon (Eyal Sagi)
At 18:25 10/12/2001, Unkillable wrote: >I would like to remind you, that linux is command line OS which based on >the unix and minix operating systems, knowing the GUI interface without >the command line interface, is like learning to run, when you dont even >know how to walk. So was windows - In

Re: Squid conf.

2001-12-10 Thread Maxim Kryachko
Got the point, tnx. Max On Monday 10 December 2001 18:01, Evgeny Popov wrote: > Will not work. Squid can not work as proxy for regular ( WS-FTP, CuteFTP) > ftp clients, i think they have that issue explaned in the FAQ. Only > browsers, which actually emulate ftp through http can work, but transp

Re: Sharing ADSL modem.

2001-12-10 Thread Maxim Kryachko
On Monday 10 December 2001 18:37, Ermon (Eyal Sagi) wrote: > At 18:10 10/12/2001, Ariel Biener wrote: > >On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote: > > > The question: > > > > > > Is it possible to share the same modem from 2 machines using different > > > > RELAY > > > > > number? > > > >I don't

New SendSMS released

2001-12-10 Thread Nadav Har'El
A new version 2.5 of SendSMS has been released. [If you don't know, SendSMS is a perl script which can send English or Hebrew SMSs to any Israeli cellphone from a web-connected Linux or Unix machine] The new version fixes Cellcom support, after they changed their site a couple of days ago. It als

Re: Making linux look harder than it is, Response

2001-12-10 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Unkillable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like to remind you, that linux is command line OS which based on > the unix and minix operating systems, knowing the GUI interface without > the command line interface, is like learning to run, when you dont even > know how to walk. Actually, it

Re: Looking for Embedded Linux company/consultant

2001-12-10 Thread Shaul Karl
> Hi, > > I am looking for a company or consultant with experience in Embedded > Linux. More specifically, someone who can write a Board Support Package > for a PowerPC-based custom board, including Ethernet, Flash and some > more stuff. > > If anyone knows of such a company or individual in Isr

Re: Unpack/Extract a file

2001-12-10 Thread Diego G. Iastrubni
risking to be off topic: windows commander on windows can do it too, and even read rpm's. Is anybody want a port of this program to linux? It was compiled in delphi should a port should not be that difficault. I can ask the author (I asked once he sais OK, but I am waiting for kylix here in swez

Re: Unpack/Extract a file

2001-12-10 Thread Avi Boots
- Windows commander can't unpack .bz2 (or maybe i didn't configurate it well) avi. - Original Message - From: "Diego G. Iastrubni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Linux-IL Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: éåí ùìéùé 11 ãöîáø 2001 00:22 Subject: Re: Unpack/Extract a file > risking to be

Re: Unpack/Extract a file

2001-12-10 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Diego G. Iastrubni wrote: > risking to be off topic: > windows commander on windows can do it too, and even read rpm's. > Is anybody want a port of this program to linux? It was compiled in delphi should a >port should not be that difficault. > I can ask the author (I asked

Suse: most of the manuals are on the media.

2001-12-10 Thread Shaul Karl
Not sure whether all Suse fans are aware of the following Executive summary: Yes, they (the printed manuals and the books that are provided in a new suse package) are included under the doc series which can be accessed via Yast or Yast2. All four books are there,

Re: Making linux look harder than it is, Response

2001-12-10 Thread Boris Gorelik
On Monday 10 December 2001 18:24, you wrote: > I would like to remind you, that linux is command line OS which based on > the unix and minix operating systems, knowing the GUI interface without > the command line interface, is like learning to run, when you dont even > know how to walk. It's rathe

Re: Making Linux Look Harder Than What It Is (or: Why do newbiesstill have a hard time after a 'deep' explanation?)

2001-12-10 Thread Yariv Ido
> > What about Mozilla? The Best browser for Linux (and any other OS as > > well). > > > And heaviest (even comparing to IE). It has many problems, yet, and, still, > sux. > True, however, its rendering engine is one of the best, thus, if you use Galeon for example, you enjoy both worlds. Galeon