On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> 1)Why when i changed in kde the country and language settings to
> iso8859-8 i can't open the country and language app now from the
> specific account.
a. set the charset to iso10646-1
If you can't run the appropriate kde programs to set that up, this
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Diego G. Iastrubni wrote:
> On 2001 December 11 á,Tuesday 04:29, you wrote:
> > >Can anybody recommend a similar program for linux? krusader seems OK
> > > (blue-white and from the Technion, of course...). But I don't fell OK with
> > > it.
> >
> > What about good-old mc?
>
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Avi Boots wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can i Unpack/Extract a file/s that have the extension above: (tar.bz2)
>
> ---cygwin-1.3.6-5-src.tar.bz2 ---
>
> ( http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ )
(on a linux machine: tar -tjvf , or similar variants)
[off topic]
But assuming that
Hi all.
Is subj. possible? Is there some HOWTOs or TFMs to read?
Will appreciate both advises from personal experience and sources for reading.
Thanks
Max
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Hi,
I got myself an Intel 100 Server Adapter and I put together this with
another normal Intel 100 and a HP 4000 switch to do load balancing. It
seems to work well and the interface claims to do 200MBit.
The problem is that with all my test I did it seems to me that it doesn't
really pass 200MBi
I think you can do this with iptables
read advance-routing-howto
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i know of someone who used 4 100Mb cards on the same box
(dual CPU), and he claims it to be successful.
not my personal experiance, though.
Orna.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got myself an Intel 100 Server Adapter and I put together this with
> another normal Intel 1
i think that the only issue is if the remote side supports load balancing or
not !
regards
erez.
Orna Agmon wrote:
> i know of someone who used 4 100Mb cards on the same box
> (dual CPU), and he claims it to be successful.
> not my personal experiance, though.
>
> Orna.
>
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2001,
3.1 is a redhat release of gcc no?
or is it the beta of the "offcial" gcc?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> On Thu 2001-12-13, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
>
> > Adios binary compatibility, GCC 3.0.x probably won't see the lig
On Thu 2001-12-13, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Adios binary compatibility, GCC 3.0.x probably won't see the light of day in
> Redhat distributions
Binary compatibility between what?
BTW The idea was to stabilize the ABI (binary interface) so that gcc 3.x.y
would be binary compatible with gcc 3.z
On Thu 2001-12-13, Ely Levy wrote:
> 3.1 is a redhat release of gcc no?
> or is it the beta of the "offcial" gcc?
There is no gcc 3.1 yet. When it comes out you will see it on gcc.gnu.org.
According to http://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html it will take about 3 months.
gcc 3.0.2 is quite good already
oh my god, that mean another 2.96 gcc..
why can't they install a normal gcc as well?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> On Thu 2001-12-13, Ely Levy wrote:
> > 3.1 is a redhat release of gcc no?
> > or is it the beta of the "
No, relax...
RH 8.0 will be out about March/April which is the time frame of GCC 3.1 is
out
Besides, it's not that they have a choise - RH releases a new major version
about every 18 months. What do you want them to do? release 8.0 with gcc
3.0.X and include GCC 3.1 at 2003? ;)
On Thursd
I think that Stiven's letter is actually on-topic.
According to his description, he and his friends are using the best
approach to learn to manage Linux networks. I think that the only
solution to their problem is what he has just done - post their story to
the Linux-IL mailing list and hope to
Hi list.
Sorry to be off topic but here is the only place where I can ask it and
be sure to recieve a correct answer.
I am at age of 18(before army) and completely confused how to get good
education in israel.
The only acceptable course I found is a RHCE from sivan.co.il.
But curretly I don't ha
Hi list.
It seems like new microsoft offense has been lauched.
It is not the latest news but I hadn't see anything about it in the list.
http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/embedded/xp/evaluation/compare/notlinux.asp
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Join the worlds
BTW, RHCE from Sivan is not short story.
I registered for this course in September, since then the date the course was
to start on have been re-appointed three times. Currently it's Jan, 30, 2002.
Max
On Thursday 13 December 2001 19:39, Omer Zak wrote:
> I think that Stiven's letter is actually
hehehe ... looks like another Marketing bla bla from M$ . I realy like the
sections about reliability and business plan. I doubt that any serious
company/individual plaming to use an embeded OS will do his decisions
based on that article.. This works on the home market, not among the
pros.
Dani
O
hi!
just thought some1 would want to consider this before he decides to move
to internet zahav.
since yesterday morning i was unable to connect to zahav with my adsl.
(it is connected to a linux box, doing masq)
today i called internet zahav technical support, asking if they have
some known proble
On 2001 December 13 &bet;,Thursday 11:18, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > I meant for X.
> xterm -e mc
I hope you are kidding... ;)
It's like running windows commander under wine... (I did it as well).
I mean native X. (I am using mc konsole right now).
> You can also run gmc. gmc is not a two-pane fi
On 2001 December 13 &bet;,Thursday 11:11, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> b. Hetz or anyone else: why exactly kde is so annoyed with the charset
> being set to iso8859-8 that it prevents kde programs from running?
it's a bug in QT, a "patch" was reported here. It's a unsigned int which reach -1.
(a reall
hello
i have slack 8 with kernel 2.4.5
in the last week i got my modem working with linux and now is the time to set
up a firewall ruleset
i have both ipchains and iptables installed, but unfurtunally, my kernel is
compiled with no support to both
is it possible to enable support without recompi
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, TCL wrote:
Before answering, I warmly suggest using iptables and not ipchains. It's
setup is very similar, and so is the syntax. It pays to invest 30 minutes.
But, if you are determined not to do it, see below (and this will take
much more).
Assuming the kernel you run wa
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