o.k., here is the story:
we are developping a uwb (ultra wide band) network chip.
this should be a wireless 100-500 Mbps with Qos communication chip. (
bluetooth and WiFi, beware ;-)
the prototype i am working on has it's registers and rams mapped as
memory on a PCI card.
i tried using /dev/m
Hi List
As im also interesting in the same question I asked what FS I should use for
postgres.
after lots of answers the thread got quite big :) and still growing.
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=00c501c3970b%246900f250%240500a8c0%40canaan.co.il&rnum=1&prev=/groups%3Fh
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From: Boris Ratner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Now all customers suffer from this if their ISP got blocked by AOL.
And they should. They should suffer for choosing an ISP that disrespects its own
acceptable use policy, and gets itself into some kind of blackhole or an
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Erez Doron wrote:
> o.k., here is the story:
>
> we are developping a uwb (ultra wide band) network chip.
> this should be a wireless 100-500 Mbps with Qos communication chip. (
> bluetooth and WiFi, beware ;-)
>
> the prototype i am working on has it's registers and rams
So what is it I should do? And who is blacklisted, I or my ISP? (I am, as I
stated earlier, on a private IP from an ADSL router - that does have a public
IP - connected to an ISP. My box is a plain vanilla RH9.)
Arie Folger
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 03:59, Boris Ratner wrote:
> I happen to stu
Arie Folger wrote:
So what is it I should do? And who is blacklisted, I or my ISP? (I am, as I
Unless you bothered to register an IP block on your name (which I
doubt), it's your ISP.
stated earlier, on a private IP from an ADSL router - that does have a public
IP - connected to an ISP. My box i
afaik, /proc/bus/pci/XX/YY is configuration space and not memory space
also:
dd if=/dev/mem skip= bs=4 count=1 of=
does not generate any read cycle to my pci card
cheers,
erez.
Gleb Natapov wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 10:53:54AM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
o.k., here is the story:
we
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 02:24:19PM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
> afaik, /proc/bus/pci/XX/YY is configuration space and not memory space
it is configuration space when you read/write it and memory space when you
mmap it. Look up the implementation of mmap for this file in kernel
(drivers/pci/proc.c)
N
Quoting Arik Baratz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What the customer must do is switch to an ISP that actually enforces
> its AUP and doesn't get its address blocks blackholed. This is the ONLY way
> IMHO to convince an ISP to change their ways.
Great. I don't know which ISPs AOL blocks, but I assume bas
AB>> And they should. They should suffer for choosing an ISP that
AB>> disrespects its own acceptable use policy, and gets itself into
AB>> some kind of blackhole or another. What the customer must do is
Oh come on. It is a common knowledge that at least some of these relays
are too quick to add w
-Original Message-
From: Herouth Maoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Great. I don't know which ISPs AOL blocks, but I assume based on my own past
> spams that these include Internet Zahav, Netvision, 012, Actcom, and if I'm not
> mistaken, Barak. Now tell me which viable option can I have fo
Arik Baratz wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Herouth Maoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Great. I don't know which ISPs AOL blocks, but I assume based on my own past
spams that these include Internet Zahav, Netvision, 012, Actcom, and if I'm not
mistaken, Barak. Now tell me which viable option
-Original Message-
From: Stanislav Malyshev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AB>> And they should. They should suffer for choosing an ISP that
AB>> disrespects its own acceptable use policy, and gets itself into
AB>> some kind of blackhole or another. What the customer must do is
> Oh come on.
> > Well, you can start by moving to a different ISP, explaining them
> > why you did. Then you should choose the one with the best record...
> > If none of them is perfect, choose the least worse.
> Yes, and don't forget to put an elephant at the end to make sure the
> algorithm will terminate.
Actually, there is a company that does Israeli ISP rating. Their metrics are
more performance and reliability oriented, but I don't see why they can't
add block-IPs as a metric, at least in principle
http://www.marnetics.com/ISPrating.asp
Disclaimer: I have no interest, commercial or otherwis
Hi All,
I recently upgraded my cell phone to a Motorola C350.
Cute phone, color, intergraded GPRS WAP browser.
Any Linux WAP websites any of you can recommend ?
News, games, etc.
Is there a WAP version for the IGLU site?
Thanks,
Amichai.
===
On Monday 20 October 2003 16:29, Oded Arbel wrote:
> Thing is - I want to install a new distro. I have a computer with no linux
> and for various reasons I want to install on it a distro with 2.6 - where
> the installer itself uses 2.6.
>
> If I understand there is currently no such beast, right ?
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
While in no way a Jess replacement, I can confirm this. I even have
the instructions somewhere as to how to make an Alcatel Home modem
talk PPPoE instead of PPTP. It does NOT require making it into a Pro.
It does not require new firmware. It does NOT require a technician
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On Tuesday 21 October 2003 19:19, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently upgraded my cell phone to a Motorola C350.
>
> Cute phone, color, intergraded GPRS WAP browser.
>
> Any Linux WAP websites any of you can recommend ?
>
> News, games,
Try
www.slashdot.org
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On Behalf Of Meir Kriheli
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 1:29 AM
To: Amichai Rotman; Linux-IL
Subject: Re: WAP
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On Tuesday 21 October 2003 19:19, Amic
Hi,
I have never install/used Hebrew on my Linux sys.
I'm abut to install a new slackware 9.1 sys.
and would like to have Hebrew working on it later on.
First I got to get the computer up & running so I
would appreciate any recommendations on what to select
at set up time (Israel keyb
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