Re: need 4 RH-6.2

2000-05-25 Thread Shapira Home Mail

I have RedHat 6.2 and a CD-R. just bring me a peice of blank media and i
make you a copy.
I live in Ra'anana
Menachem Shapira


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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 1:55 AM
Subject: need 4 RH-6.2


> Hello ppl
>
> *** i got an itch that i'm dying 2 scratch . . . .
>
> does any1 know where i can find the latest red-hat
> version (meaning 6.2) 4 free ?
>
> or . . . . find a person human enough 2 help me
> without robbing me broad daylight ???
>
>
> thanks in advance and . . . .
>god speed !
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need 4 RH-6.2

2000-05-25 Thread john doe

Hello ppl

*** i got an itch that i'm dying 2 scratch . . . .

does any1 know where i can find the latest red-hat 
version (meaning 6.2) 4 free ?

or . . . . find a person human enough 2 help me
without robbing me broad daylight ???


thanks in advance and . . . .
   god speed ! 


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Re: OT: X-Terminals in Israel?

2000-05-25 Thread Shaul Karl

> Does anyone know where can I get some CHEAP
> X-Terminals in Israel?
> (less then 400$ not including the monitor)
> 


An LDP link:

http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta/unix/xterminal/index.html describes how to 
convert low-end PCs into X Terminals.


> thanks,
> Baruch.
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Re: X-Terminals in Israel?

2000-05-25 Thread Ereli

I think i saw i one of the exhibitions that Citrix sell terminals, their own
type that can do NT Terminal server, X, and maybe even java stuff all plus
to their own protocol.
you can try to find out how sells them in israel.

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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 7:36 PM
Subject: OT: X-Terminals in Israel?


> Does anyone know where can I get some CHEAP
> X-Terminals in Israel?
> (less then 400$ not including the monitor)
>
> thanks,
> Baruch.
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Re: X-Terminals in Israel?

2000-05-25 Thread Pavel Bibergal

u can get an old 386/486 machine.. and use it as terminal
Gavrie Philipson wrote:

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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:36 PM
> Subject: OT: X-Terminals in Israel?
>
> > Does anyone know where can I get some CHEAP
> > X-Terminals in Israel?
> > (less then 400$ not including the monitor)
>
> A cheap PC (Celeron) running Linux can be had for such a price and makes a
> great X Terminal...
>
> Gavrie.
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Re: X-Terminals in Israel?

2000-05-25 Thread Gavrie Philipson

- Original Message -
From: Baruch Birnbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:36 PM
Subject: OT: X-Terminals in Israel?


> Does anyone know where can I get some CHEAP
> X-Terminals in Israel?
> (less then 400$ not including the monitor)

A cheap PC (Celeron) running Linux can be had for such a price and makes a
great X Terminal...

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OT: X-Terminals in Israel?

2000-05-25 Thread Baruch Birnbaum

Does anyone know where can I get some CHEAP
X-Terminals in Israel?
(less then 400$ not including the monitor)

thanks,
Baruch.

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Re: Needed: new cellcom SMS script

2000-05-25 Thread Nadav Har'El

On Tue, May 23, 2000, Vadim Vygonets wrote about "Re: Needed: new cellcom SMS script":
> I think it would be better to use the mailer daemon's own
> queueing system for this purpose.  If it's possible.  I'll see
> what I can do about it.

Hmm... I wonder if it is possible to tell sendmail of a new mail transport
mechanism, on the same level as SMTP, that uses my script or something similar
to send messages via SMS. For example, we can have all messages to addresses
like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 97252123456@sms directed to this transport mechanism.

Then sendmail's queueing system will take a message off the queue, and attempt
to send it. Just like in the case of the normal SMTP, if the sending of the
message failed, it will requeue the message for later.

Does anybody know how to pull this kind of thing off?

Note that I'm NOT talking about having some sort of alias on my machine,
say [EMAIL PROTECTED], that gateways messages to the SMS sending web pages:
this is trivial to do with my script. The queueing system is a much more
important feature and a completely different feat to implement.

P.S. The mail system will have to use the sender's (a local user, of course)
SMS sending username/password for sending these SMSs. These can be kept on
a local file, like ~/.sms-accounts. If the file is non-existant, or missing
an account needed for a specific SMS provider, or the provider refuses the
user's account, then a MAILER-DAEMON message will be returned to the user
saying what the error was.

This idea is getting more and more interesting by the moment :)
I wonder if nobody ever did such a thing - after all, SMS is not an Israeli-
specific thing!

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upgrade redhat distribution HowTO

2000-05-25 Thread Ishai Parasol


Hi 

I'm using RH6.1 and I would like to upgrade it to 6.2. Does some one here
maybe know about any on line tutorial or a descent HowTo (except the mini
howto from 1996) ?

Thanks,
Ishai.


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RE: Hooks for Dynamic loader

2000-05-25 Thread Mevorach, Assaf

I want during run time , when new module is about to be loaded, to be
notified.
something like every time the program calls dlopen (or other dynamic loader
funcs) I will be notified with the parameters of that call (the lib name)


-Original Message-
From: Guy Zadicario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 5:57 PM
To: 'Mevorach, Assaf'
Subject: RE: Hooks for Dynamic loader
Importance: Low


if you are building your own shared library and want 
to be signaled when it is loaded to a program you can
use the _init symbol (see dlopen(3) ), if you just want
to be signaled for each library that ld.so loads, I doubt
if it possible because before ld.so completes his work
your executable is not yet ready to run ( the main function will
be called after all libraries already loaded by ld.so, the only
code from your program that executes before main is initialization
of global variables, but that happens also after all libraries were loaded).


-Original Message-
From: Mevorach, Assaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 12:42 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Hooks for Dynamic loader


Hello
I am trying to catch the call to dynamic linked libraries on run time, and I
am looking for a hook function or signal that the dl.so
sends (if it does) when it is called to load a library on run time
if anyone knows a hint or a link to information related I will appreciate
it.
Thank you
Assaf.


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Re: [bit OT]: The revange of Edo

2000-05-25 Thread Ilya Konstantinov

Well, mine's no hack on the existing Edo, but just my attempts
at some point to redesign IGLU (and find a place for Tux there),
which failed due to my laziness.
Feel free to rip it off (and possibly complete and create
anything of it) from:
http://www.linux.org.il/graphics/future
(PNG and XCF source are avail.)

And here are some attempts to make a HTMLed layout
out of it:
http://www.linux.org.il/graphics/future/web

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Re: MNI occuring on a regular basis

2000-05-25 Thread Ilya Konstantinov

On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 10:11:04AM +0300, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> Does anyone have an idea of what could it be ? my DIMM (and its DIMM,
> not SIMM...) ram wasn't changed lately, and my SBlive doesn't have
> detachable RAM chips on it. 
> Could it be that my SBlive internal RAM chips are defected, or is it
> reporting those messages with regard to some power saving mode its going
> into ?
> Can it be anything else anyway ?

Don't know about defective RAM chips (those you might try
running memtest on, or even better, doing a kernel compile
loop, as suggested in the Sig-11 FAQ), but have you completely
and totally disabled anything concerning power management
in BIOS, especially any kind of automatic suspend?
One of the APM features I had on once used to make CD-writing
under Windows fail regularily, so that's probably a bad thing.

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Re: [bit OT]: The revange of Edo

2000-05-25 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

The change is amazing.
I don't have word to describe the my feeling about it, its give  a totally new
meaning to the linux il group :-)

Boltyansky Boris wrote:

> Hi list!
>
> Take a look on this Edo improvement (attached Edo.gif 7.45 KB)
> and tell me what is you opinion please.
>
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[bit OT]: The revange of Edo

2000-05-25 Thread Boltyansky Boris


Hi list!

Take a look on this Edo improvement (attached Edo.gif 7.45 KB)
and tell me what is you opinion please.

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XF86Config

2000-05-25 Thread Ury Segal

Hi

Can you please send me your XF86Config file ? If you don't
feel it's harming your security or privecy.

Old ones you don't use are good, too.

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Hooks for Dynamic loader

2000-05-25 Thread Mevorach, Assaf

Hello
I am trying to catch the call to dynamic linked libraries on run time, and I
am looking for a hook function or signal that the dl.so
sends (if it does) when it is called to load a library on run time
if anyone knows a hint or a link to information related I will appreciate
it.
Thank you
Assaf.


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Re: Squid 2.3.STABLE1

2000-05-25 Thread Ira Abramov

On Thu, 25 May 2000, The Lizard wrote:

> Hi list.

Hi Lizard!

> My new 2.3.STABLE1 squid keep getting crush.
> The error in the messages log is like this
> 
> May 25 10:19:05 proxyint squid[29445]: Squid Parent: child process 27494
> started
> May 25 10:19:08 proxyint (squid): Write failure -- check your disk space and
> cache.log

1. did you check your disk space and cache.log like it sugests?

> What else can it be ?

2. checked for bugs? http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.3/bugs/

3. tried the latest version?
http://linux.org.il/pub/web/squid/squid-2/STABLE/squid-2.3.STABLE3-src.tar.gz

4. read the logs?

5. read the logs?

6. asked on the squid mailing list?

7. RTFM?

8. read the logs?

thus my dear man, it has become undeyably clear that you have failed to
persue alternative means of meme concatation and information gathering,
and have inflicted once again a state of wonder in this individual as to
the question of whether your employer lacks the abilities of sight or
hearing, as to explain how you have maintained your position as an
administrator of his poor machines this far. Not only analitic thinking
is lacking in your "dog's breakfast", but also professional pride and
hefty chunks of common sense are not to be found.


now ask me again. I dare you.


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hebrew ttfs from windows

2000-05-25 Thread Tzafrir Cohen

Hi

I wrote a small script for installing ttf fonts on a fresh mandrake 7.0
installation. It was intended for the recent instapary, and seemed to work
there almost flawlessly. I hope you'll find it useful.

The script tries (in a very limited manner) to locate the directory where
windows' fonts are installed, copies some of them to
/usr/share/fonts/TtfHeb , and adds this dir to the font path of xfs .

I put it in:
http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir/heb-font-from-win.pl.txt
for the moment

It relies on the following:
1. a large portion of the installees had a copy of hebrew windows on a
seperate partition
2. Mandrake's graphical installer (DrakeX) automatically mounts fat
partitions as /mnt/DOS_ (i.e. /mnt/DOS_hda1)
3. you would expect to find the windows fonts dir on /.*win.*\/fonts/i
under one of those partitions (proved to be correct, but this script does
not assume so)
4. There are many TTFs in that directory. Some may be broken. I chose to
copy only a limited set of fonts which I have tried, and seem correct.

The part of locating windows' fonts directory is very limited and
unambitious. The user can always locate the directory for the script by
running the script from that directory.

The script should work on any system where there is an X
server that supports TTFs and where 'chkfontpath --add `pwd`' will add the
current directory to the font path of the X fonts server. This should be
correct for any RedHat >= 6.0 and Mandrake >= 6.0 .

I am not a very good perl coder, so the style could be improved.

Also - anyone has any idea how can the script list all the iso8859-8 fonts
that are offered by the X fonts server?

BTW: one other useful alias that works on a Mandrake 7.0 system:
alias xsu='su -c "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY $SHELL"'

'xsu -' functions the same as 'su -', only it sets the X display settings
properly. I presume that it is a bit better than 
xhost +localhost; su -c "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY $SHELL"

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Squid 2.3.STABLE1

2000-05-25 Thread Mike Almogy

Hi list.

My new 2.3.STABLE1 squid keep getting crush.
The error in the messages log is like this

May 25 10:19:05 proxyint squid[29445]: Squid Parent: child process 27494
started
May 25 10:19:08 proxyint (squid): Write failure -- check your disk space and
cache.log
May 25 10:19:08 proxyint squid[29445]: Squid Parent: child process 27494
exited with status 1
May 25 10:19:08 proxyint squid[29445]: Exiting due to repeated, frequent
failures

The squid.conf has the following line in it :

cache_dir ufs /proxy/cache 8193 128 2048

(the partition FS is ext2 - linux native partition.)
I have the proper permissions on my cache disk and the logs directory.

What else can it be ?

Thanks,

Mike


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