Re: max user processes

2004-11-11 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
feww how time pass by :)

- Original Message - 
From: Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: max user processes


 Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   On 02 Nov 2004 11:06:12 +, Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  
Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   
Hi All
   
how do i raise the parameter of max user processes ?
   
# ulimit -a
max user processes(-u) 256
   
setrlimit(2)
   
  
  
 
  How do I make it a default value when OS boot ? ( i mean not thrugh
rc.local
  / rc.boot ... )

 Recompile the kernel?

 Can you explain why rc.local (and by extension anything within
 initscripts, I presume) is not acceptable? After all, it is a part of
 the normal boot process. Whatever interface or configuration file - if
 any - you will use will be invoked (or read) at the init stage, I
 think.

hmmm i thought there is a special conf file of some sort ( debian )


 Normally, ulimit is invoked by /etc/profile and the equivalent, but I
 suppose you will consider it too late.

 If your system uses pam, maybe looking at /etc/security/limits.conf
 will help.

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Re: max user processes

2004-11-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

 On 02 Nov 2004 11:06:12 +, Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Hi All
 
  how do i raise the parameter of max user processes ?
 
  # ulimit -a
  max user processes(-u) 256
 
  setrlimit(2)
 



How do I make it a default value when OS boot ? ( i mean not thrugh rc.local
/ rc.boot ... )

 ulimit -u 512



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max user processes

2004-11-02 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

how do i raise the parameter of max user processes ?

# ulimit -a
max user processes(-u) 256

Thanks

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Re: Students on Linux woes

2004-10-31 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
They can print from Powerpoint to a PDF file. 3 steps after installing
primopdf

http://www.primopdf.com/


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- Original Message - 
From: Alexander Maryanovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:03 PM
Subject: Students on Linux woes



 Hi,

 Related to the Welcome to Linux series, I'd like to draw your attention
 to the following issue:

 It's quite hard to be a Linux-only student, at least at TAU (and at least
 on the exact sciences faculty, although the issue is probably much worse
 at other faculties).

 A few years ago, when I was a new student, I complained on this list that
 the TAU website had significant portions which were only usable with
 Internet Explorer - that issue seems to have been addressed, and for that
 I am thankful (I haven't done extensive research, but almost everything I
 needed in the last year or so seems to have worked. A notable exception is
 the messages page at
 http://graddsp.tau.ac.il/msglist.asp?faculty=3.Strangely, it even looks
 different under IE and Firefox/Opera).

 Once you start your studies, however, the main problem becomes that a lot
 of classes are given with PowerPoint presentations, which are then
 available at the course website. I often ask the prof. about availability
 of the lectures in a more open format (pdf for example)- some professors
 realize the error of their ways ( ;-) ) and worry about finding a solution
 for me while others simply tell me to go to the computer lab and look at
 the presentations from there.

 Ideally, it would be officialy policy to have all course materials
 available in an open format, but I would settle for having that as a
 de-facto policy.

 Any ideas what can be done about this?


 Alexander (aka Sasha) Maryanovsky.

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Re: automatic credit charging on open e-shops

2004-10-26 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
probobly off topic but might help others.

Recently I heard there are credit card processing companies in the US that
enable other country citizens to open account ( no need to have merchant
account or US bank account ).

All the money go into their account and you get the money in two ways:
1. Check which you can desposit
2. Card which enable you to withdraw Dolars from any Caspomat that enable
forigen currency.

And they only take 20c per transaction :)

Any one know which company offer this service ?

Please note that Isracard is not supported :(

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- Original Message - 
From: Danny Lieberman (Barak) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Herouth Maoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Lior Kesos
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Subject: Re: automatic credit charging on open e-shops



 Herouth et al
 0. Shva has had an IP based interface for years.

 1. Paypal is a viable alternative for digital goods - they're a reliable
 supplier owned by eBay
 and can process digital or physical goods for a reasonable commission.
 2. There is a third party in Israel called Tranzilla - for low volume they
 may be too expensive.
 3. In principle if you are selling digital goods (like  a download) you
need
 online authorization
 but for physical goods like shoes or books you are probably better off
using
 Zencart with manual
 authorization - we've done this for a couple of clients and it works fine.
 There is an issue of
 storing credit card numbers and retrieving them - which we can help you
 offline if you need.

 br
 Danny Lieberman
 www.software.co.il
 +972-8-970-1485(voice)
 +972-54-447-1114(Cell)



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 From: Herouth Maoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 12:54 PM
 Subject: Re: automatic credit charging on open e-shops


  Quoting Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
   Has anybody implemented an oscommerce/zencart + automatic charging
 scenario.
 
  Yes. In our little country, it usually requires a middle man. That is -
a
  company that connects to Shva (which does clearance for all credit cards
 in
  Israel) and gives you a protocol with which you connect to it, as well
as
 an
  interface that allows you to follow the transactions and find problems.
 
  I'll give you the name of such a company in private, if you want. But
I'm
 sure
  there is more than one.
 
  The interface in our case was https based - you pass it some parameters
 (your
  user ID, credit card number, sum, type of currency), and it returns
 success or
  an error code. I implemented this using CURL from PHP. So the credit
card
  numbers are not kept in your database and do not become a privacy
 liability. We
  did keep the last four digits of the credit cards for follow-up, though.
 
  Of course you have to set up an account with the clearance company, and
if
 I'm
  not mistaken the service is limited to a specific IP, which means that
you
 may
  have to negotiate with your ISP to not use transparent proxy on your
 machine.
 
  There is also a possibility of working directly with Shva, but if my
 memory
  serves right, they do not supply IP-based services, only a telephony
 interface.
 
  Herouth
 
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SIgn it up :)

2004-09-02 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
 ATI Petition for Adequate Drivers in Linux 

http://www.petitiononline.com/atipet/petition.html

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Two screens

2004-08-25 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

Is it possible to use two screens with X ? I mean one will be the Laptop
screen and the other will be CRT connected to the laptop.

Currently if I do this its only duplicate the laptop output to the CRT and I
want it to be as I use it with win XP, different desktop on each CRT.

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Re: AMD (was re: Dist question.)

2004-08-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I use dual athlon MP 2400+ as my DB / Web server and im very happy.

The MotherBard is Gigabyte GA-7DPXDW-P, 2 mirrored scsi ( hardware adaptec )

Rock Solid, never crashed. average uptime is 80 days ( kernel upgrade  )

I also think the case / power supply is also very importent to servers and i
use TermalTake Ceaser.
7 fans and its still much more quiet then the Garbage 25$ cases.

and dont forget.. Debian Debian Debian :)

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- Original Message - 
From: Arnon Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: AMD (was re: Dist question.)


 We have here some dual-athlon MP computers, and we're having alot of
 troubles with them.
 My PC (2xMP-1800) hangs after more than 15 minutes of 200% CPU usage. I
 think it's because the CPU heats the memory modules.
 Another one, used as a server, suffered a lot of crashes until we
 changed the case to a monsterous-looking thermaltake, and now it
 functions fine, but glows in the dark :) . This one is a dual MP-2000.

 Both of the motherboards are tyan-tiger (i don't recall the exact
 model). One of them doesn't have thermal sensors at all(!!!), and the
 other one has thermal sensors, but linux has trouble reading those,
 requiring installing a buggy module. This module is responsible for
 several crashes on its own...

 I've heard that the newer AMD chips produce less heat, so they may be a
 good choice. But counting on my experience, you don't want to use the
 above mentioned CPUs AND mobos.

 Arnon

 Tal Achituv wrote:

 1) I have to say that some of the biggest vendors in Israel are selling
junk motherboards with their AMD servers, We have here a dual Athlon MP
server, which had many problems, and it turned out to be the fault of the
BETA-BIOS firmware!!!
 
 Who in a sane mind would sell a mobo with BETA bios?
 
 Anyway - I must say I am very happy with the performance since the bios
update.
 
 2) regarding overheating - my AMD cpu's usually run even cooler than the
Intel equivalent, BUT - never remove a heatsink from an AMD... the sysadmin
here removed one for about 3 seconds, and the cpu core blew up (white smoke
and cracking noise) - this was with an Athlon-XP+2000
 
 From my experience an Intel would just shut-down... anyone know if this
is a motherboard feature or a CPU feature?!
 
 Regards,
 Tal.
 
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DNS Q

2004-08-12 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

I want to resolv a host, for example 
host.domain.com twice

When im part of internal Network ( 192.168.0.0/24) 
host.domain.com will resolv to a local address ( 192.168.0.10 )
When im on the internet host.domain.com will resolv 
to a real IP

What is the easiest way ?

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Re: out of the red hat boat!

2004-07-22 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I was in the same situation as you and after lots of hassle and testings i
went for Debian for servers and installed mandrake as Work Stations.

Later on I erased Mandrake and installed Debian as Workstation too :)

If you go for Debian use the testing branch ( Sarge ) and not the stable (
woody ),  I mistakly went for woody and now I need lots of backports.

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- Original Message - 
From: Miki Lewinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Israeli Linux mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 9:17 AM
Subject: out of the red hat boat!


 Hi. It seems I'm ready for the transition to another distro after a
 couple of years unable to upgrade any redhat installation beyond single
 cases of success. So I'm either for debian or mandrake, and as I
 understand it both have excellent capabilities for upgrading my base
 system - but what is your oppinion about non-base RPMS ? Is the distro
 ready for perfomming perl or php extensions installations or would it be
 better to use the own programming language repository mechanisms ? And
 last, who has a more secure patching policy/practice, Mandrake or Debian ?

 Miki Lewinger
 BGU

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Developing Platform for web programing

2004-07-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



As my company grew i discovered im lacking some 
mechanizim that will control the web site developing.

Currently every one in the company that edit a 
html, class file need to first ask if any one already working on it. this 
starting to become a major problem because sometimes workers working on the same 
file which result in total chaos.

I need some kind of developing system that will 
enable me to:
* keep track of what have been done.
* version control.
* some kind of publish action that will upload the 
files to the server.
* file locking.
* permission handeling.
* debuging
* any other nifty feature like: link checks, image 
check ...

Any one know of such solution ?

It should work on Linux :) but its not have to be 
free software

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Re: Developing Platform for web programing

2004-07-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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From: aamehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Developing Platform for web programing


 I am not sure what you mean by a platform exactly.

 But the nuke world if you are a php person offers a lot.
 the zope/plone world if you don't mind a steep learning curve offers
 some amazing things in addition to what you asked for.

im looking for an esier aproch to build big web site by group. and not a php
solution like php nuke.
a method that will insure that no one working on a file while
simultaniously. ( for example )

 Aa
 On ', 2004-07-13 at 12:13, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  As my company grew i discovered im lacking some mechanizim that will
  control the web site developing.
 
  Currently every one in the company that edit a html, class file need
  to first ask if any one already working on it. this starting to become
  a major problem because sometimes workers working on the same file
  which result in total chaos.
 
  I need some kind of developing system that will enable me to:
  * keep track of what have been done.
  * version control.
  * some kind of publish action that will upload the files to the
  server.
  * file locking.
  * permission handeling.
  * debuging
  * any other nifty feature like: link checks, image check ...
 
  Any one know of such solution ?
 
  It should work on Linux :) but its not have to be free software
 
  Thanks
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Re: Open database comparison

2004-07-06 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

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Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: Open database comparison


 5. Quality of tools for db management (FOSS/proprietary):
 
 Firebird, MySQL
 
 

what is wrong with pgadmin ? its not quality ?
http://www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin3/index.php


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Re: hotmail.co.il refuse to get mails from exim ( maybe off topic )

2004-06-27 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

- Original Message - 
From: Alfredo Rezinovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Boris Ratner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: hotmail.co.il refuse to get mails from exim ( maybe off topic )


 El vie, 25-06-2004 a las 15:46, Boris Ratner escribió:
  Hi!
 
  Some mail servers on the net have something callback authentication
  procedure installed.
  It goes like that:
  1. you type in :  mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  2. the server digs for the MX of bar.com . if MX is not found rejects
  the incoming mail.
  3. if MX found the server contacts the MX on SMTP with  :
  mail from: 
  rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  4. if any error accurs during this(3) the incoming mail (1) rejected.
  connection to MX closed.
  5. if the user in (3) is OKed by the MX - incoming mail (1) approved.
  and connection to MX closed.
 
  This system is based on standards but usually have 2 problems:
  1. 'bar.com' doesn't have an MX - IMHO if you have a DNS domain to
  recieve mail you should have an MX.
  2. MX of 'bar.com' - refuses mail from:  (3, above) with errors
  such as 5xx bogus mail from. This beheiviour is
  WRONG and makes additional problems to the users of the domain.
 
  So , I think you should get yourself an MX.

I added:
www3MX  10  www3.canaan.co.il.
and it solved me the problem. I thought if MX not found the default MX is
the A record.

 
 Any REAL mail address has an MX resolvable domain, just use a REAL FROM:

Can you please explain more on REAL FROM: or point me to some docs ? , never
heard of that header.



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hotmail.co.il refuse to get mails from exim ( maybe off topic )

2004-06-24 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

Im quite despert, Hotmail.co.il reject all the 
mails coming from one of my servers.

I did:
date|mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s 
"Test"

here are the headers. any idea ?

This message was created automatically by mail delivery software 
(Exim).A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of 
itsrecipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) 
failed: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data: host 
mail.hotmail.co.il [192.117.154.53]: 550 Message refused - Invalid email address 
in MAIL FROM: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'-- 
This is a copy of the message, including all the headers. 
--Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Received: 
from miki by www3.canaan.co.il with local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian))id 
1BdNpt-Ch-00for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thu, 
24 Jun 2004 09:35:49 +0300To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
TestMessage-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]From: 
Michael Ben-Nes [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 
Thu, 24 Jun 2004 09:35:49 +0300Thu Jun 24 09:35:49 IDT 2004
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Re: Moving a decesion from IIS to apache

2004-06-24 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
its your lucky day :), i stumbled on this project few years ago.

Its amazing
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/

one of the best examples:
http://www.ortsplan.ch/

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- Original Message - 
From: ik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: Moving a decesion from IIS to apache


 Hello List,

 Yearstoday a friend of mine that works as the main developer on a company
told me that most likly his company going to create a server with
 MapXtreme tool.
 I want to make him move to open source products insted, and as far as i
know it is still not late.
 Is the a tool for apache that let you deal with maps inside a webserver
like MapXtream tool gives in one hand, and on the other that tool is very
 easy and fast to configure ?

 Ido
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 If it happens once, it's a bug.
 If it happens twice, it's a feature.
 If it happens more than twice, it's a design philosophy.

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Re: hotmail.co.il refuse to get mails from exim ( maybe off topic )

2004-06-24 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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Subject: Re: hotmail.co.il refuse to get mails from exim ( maybe off topic )


 On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
  host mail.hotmail.co.il [192.117.154.53]: 550 Message refused -
Invalid email address in MAIL FROM:
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

 www3.canaan.co.il has no MX entry, maybe that's the problem.

the same command : date|mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s Test from my www
server ( not the same computer as www3 ) works.

I guess its not the exim / bind configuration.

I wonder how can i contact them ?

   Alon

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Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?

2004-06-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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From: Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?


 Ben-Nes Michael wrote:

 Maybe you right but this is what I think of MySQL after working on daily
 basis with Postgres.
 
 Though their still importent thing to implent, like:
 defferable updates. - this is a real bummer :(
 
 
 I'll admit to ignorance. What's that?

Its becoming a real Off topic so ill make it short :)

lets say one of the rows in the table is an unique index and it has the
following values ( each row ): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Deferable Update enable you to update the table like this: update table_name
set unique_row = unique_row + 1;

Currently postgres will abort when row 1 will get the forbidden value of 2
( 1 + 1 ) which is also the value of row 2.


 transaction within transaction
 
 
 Nested transactions are due to be in for 7.5. Feature freeze is begining
 of July.

Good to know, their work is a quite revolution. its amazing.


 and more
 
 


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Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?

2004-06-20 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Maybe you right but this is what I think of MySQL after working on daily
basis with Postgres.

Though their still importent thing to implent, like:
defferable updates. - this is a real bummer :(
transaction within transaction
and more

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- Original Message - 
From: Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?


 Hi Michael,

 As I have written before, I'm currently working exclusively with
 PostgreSQL. I will also be recommending this for any new project I start
 (which does not seem to be contested by at least some of the MySQL
 people here). I do, however, think that some of your remarks are a bit
 far reaching.

 Ben-Nes Michael wrote:

 I hope no one will shoot me :) but MySQL remind me Windows. they built
 something simple and now trying to expand its capabilities without
changing
 the foult of the past.
 
 Its not true that I didnt heard about MySQL new capabilities , its just
that
 they are special and not part of the basic package. PG was designed to be
 like it is now from the Begining . It is Relational DB which is much more
 sophisticated.
 
 
 Then again, if a database has modular data storage, and one of the data
 storages offer all that you need, and STILL be pretty fast, why
 shouldn't you? Then again, I get the feeling that measuring speed is a
 bit dependent on who is doing the measuring. For example, the benchmark
 quoted before that gave MySQL and Oracle the same speed score did not
 benchmark Postgres at all.

 for example why MySQL is lame:
 Sagi Wrote:
 
 
 One thing, though. Unlike some other DB's, MySQL data types are not
 totally strict - if you try to insert data of a wrong type it will
 usually try to convert it instead of throwing an error. This may lead to
 data loss if your application is poorly written
 
 
 
 PG does not accept poorly written codes, this is part of the itegrity.
 coders do mistakes which need to fix and you cant allow loosing data
becouse
 of this.
 
 
 Then do help me to solve
 http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-06/msg00681.php, please.

 This is a discussion between two open source groups, not a commercial
 fight where we try to find fault in someone else's arguments. MySQL has
 faults. Well, duh? Of course it does. It's a software package. Show me
 one that doesn't (yes, even qmail has faults, just none with security
 implications). The thing for me is not to understand whether I need to
 drop PosgreSQL and switch to MySQL right now. I know PostgreSQL, and
 it's a good DB to use for new projects. I will have to look into
 Firebird, because no one else seems to know it on this list. Then again,
 maybe that's a pretty serious argument against it. The thing for me is,
 however, to figure out whether an existing client/friend/whatever who
 already has MySQL (or who is insisting on using it) should be convinced
 otherwise, or whether MySQL can deliver what said client/friend/whatever
 needs.

 There way too much to write about the difrences but one thing is sure.
 almost all the SQL gurus which i had the honer to speak with stated that
PG
 is a very serious DB which worth working with.
 
 
 I don't think anyone here claimed otherwise. There were such claims
 against MySQL, however, and they seem to be either exaggerated or dated.

 I incourge those who intrested in the area to search the net, then
decide. I
 myself will not work with MySQL if I could avoid it.
 
 
 Any specific links you can point out? I'm talking about I did this with
 MySQL, and these are the bad things that happened, or about don't do
 such and such, as MySQL can't handle it. I.e. I'm looking for specifics.

 Cheers
 
 
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Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?

2004-06-18 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I hope no one will shoot me :) but MySQL remind me Windows. they built
something simple and now trying to expand its capabilities without changing
the foult of the past.

Its not true that I didnt heard about MySQL new capabilities , its just that
they are special and not part of the basic package. PG was designed to be
like it is now from the Begining . It is Relational DB which is much more
sophisticated.

MySQL will have, MySQL in beta ... ... PG is working NOW and for long time.

for example why MySQL is lame:
Sagi Wrote:
 One thing, though. Unlike some other DB's, MySQL data types are not
 totally strict - if you try to insert data of a wrong type it will
 usually try to convert it instead of throwing an error. This may lead to
 data loss if your application is poorly written

PG does not accept poorly written codes, this is part of the itegrity.
coders do mistakes which need to fix and you cant allow loosing data becouse
of this.

And about the speed. i saw benchmarks where postgress was faster. mainly
under heavey preasure or complex querys.

There way too much to write about the difrences but one thing is sure.
almost all the SQL gurus which i had the honer to speak with stated that PG
is a very serious DB which worth working with.

I incourge those who intrested in the area to search the net, then decide. I
myself will not work with MySQL if I could avoid it.

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Subject: Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?


 On Thursday 17 June 2004 14:44, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  MySQL state ( at least 2 years ago )

 MySQL has developed a quite a lot since two years ago. it now has
 transactions, user functions (user procedures are available in the current
 development branch, and if I may say so there are much more powerful and
 standard compliant the in PG), foreign keys and what not. it does this by
 supplying a varaiety of backends (table types) which you can pick and
choose
 if you want, or not worry about it if you do not wont.

 Anyway - this is detiriorating into a flame war which I don't want to
 participate in so this is my last post on the subject.

 Just one last note: this is the kind of discussions you get when one side
is
 at once has a very strong opinion and a very outdated one.

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Re: [WEB Site] The First Maps Site on Linux?

2004-06-17 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
this is far then being any GIS aplication.

Linux has lots of GIS solutions for web.

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Subject: Re: [WEB Site] The First Maps Site on Linux?


 Micha Feigin wrote:
 
 On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 01:36:09PM +0300, Amichai Rotman wrote:
   
 
 http://www.eyeonisrael.com/
   
 
 -- 
   
 
 Looks like a tourist thing more then something useful at the moment,
 but its nice that there is finally a map that works under linux.
 
 
 The only problem is that the whole thing relies on a flash player. last 
 time I've checked, flash player is non-free stuff.
 
 
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Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?

2004-06-17 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
To explain Why is way too long to list here but here is part of the thing:

PG developed since 1986 and is one of the most stable DB out there, and it
is real RDBMS while MySQL is not.
PG support real transactions and for long time.
PG support Forigen Keys which for my openion is reason number one becouse
when you delete of a row you can tell the DB to delete all the otheres which
connected to it automaticly and dont have to send a delete querry for each
time.
PG support stored procedure - in other word you can run your small internal
program in the server written in plpgsql, python, perl and now even php.
this is a major benefit as you can run lots of querry in one call + lots of
calculation much faster then MySQL.

And much much more :)

PG is more like Oracle, MySQL is a thin DB with few capabilities, which I
will use only on one level database websites who needs only simple queris.

About postgres:
http://advocacy.postgresql.org/advantages/
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1587748,00.asp

more can be read here:
http://openacs.org/philosophy/why-not-mysql

another old compare
http://phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2705.php3?aid=14

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Subject: Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?


 Why?
 I specified MySQL for two applications which I am developing.  So, I
 would like to know whether I should switch to PostgreSQL, based upon my
 applications' requirements and your reported MySQL problems.

 Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  Dont do my mistake, start with postgresql if you can.
 
  MySQL is a bad DB unless you need one table Web Site.

  Thanks,
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Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?

2004-06-17 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
as a follow up to my previous answer.

When i build web sites ( for example www.bazz.co.il ) i need to code much
less when working with PG becouse i have transaction and foreigen keys.

MySQL state ( at least 2 years ago ) that you dont need transaction becouse
you can always cancel your inserts by initiatin deletes. all true if the
code is perfect, if not some will not be deleted, and youll loose the DB
integrity. in PG you just write: rollback and all you did since the
begin will droped.

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- Original Message - 
From: Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: quick MySQL howto, anyone?


 Ben-Nes Michael wrote:

 Dont do my mistake, start with postgresql if you can.
 
 MySQL is a bad DB unless you need one table Web Site.
 
 
 Hi Michael,

 Just so you don't feel as if I'm attacking, I'll mention that I didn't
 do your mistake to begin with, and started with PostgreSQL (which is the
 only database I have thus far seriously worked with). I wrote the OLE DB
 provider for it (for Lingnu), and we did several software migrations for
 clients to it (from MS-SQL and Oracle). This included extending the
 datatype system for it to accommodate types available in MS-SQL and not
 in Postgres. The reason we chose PostgreSQL over MySQL are probably the
 same you can list.

 Still, though I do believe Postgres to be a better long run decision for
 any non-trivial free database system, I did not know MySQL to break in
 such an immediate way as you imply in your mail (anecdotes, no personal
 experience). I would LOVE to hear from your experience on why you regret
 ever going the MySQL path.

  Shachar

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Firewall on Thin Computers ?

2004-06-09 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

I want to setup a Firewall, and thought of runing 
it from flash memory on a small computer.

I thought of getting one of those:
http://h41100.www4.hp.com/il/eng/commercial/thinclients/entry.html

Any one have any knowlege about such solution ? are 
there better hardware or cheeperthen HP ?

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Re: Converting to the new samba

2004-05-17 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
been a while since i got this answer :)

Any how the big day has come and I installed a nice Samba 3 server on Debian
Woody.

My advice is dont use strings, just open two microsoft explore and drag from
the old samba to the new one.

The string bellow converted some but also corrupted some

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Subject: Re: Converting to the new samba


 Hi,

 The solution is very simple, you need to convert the Hebrew file names on
the
 server to UTF-8 encoded.

 Here is a script adopted from the SAMBA docs:
  find /path/to/share -type f -exec bash -c 'CP={}; ISO=`echo -n $CP |
\
 iconv -f cp862  -t UTF-8`; if [ $CP != $ISO ]; then mv $CP \
 $ISO; fi' \;

 Bye
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  Well, you could try to write utf-8 instead of utf. I didn't have to
  change anything, but then, I got all my Hebrew files changed to
undescores
  (like this: .___), which made me brake a few chairs.
 
  Oh well, I guess you better take advices from someone who knows at least
a
  bit of what he's talking about...
 
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   im trying to move my files from samba 2.x to 3.x version.
  
   I mounted the old samba on /mnt/oldsmb but I couldn't find how to tell
   it to
   load it as utf ( on the Linux side ) and I just get gibberish on
console,
   win$  putty.
  
   I think its something with the charset but I couldn't find the right
   combination:
  
   mount -t smbfs -o iocharset=he_IL.utf,codepage=win1255
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Re: Powerful and Stable PC Configuration for Linux]

2004-04-15 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
this is not the only benefit.

On electricity failure scsi disks write the flash before shut donw whil ide
not.

So if your going to use a DB like postgres and its a critical mission
machine go for SCSI.

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  HDD: WD 120GB/7200/8MB CACHE

 If your apps read large data sets, than going SCSI would help you a lot
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 If your jobs are pure compute, than IDE (7200 RPM) should be OK.

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apache-ssl on debian and mod_mime_magic

2004-03-11 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

When restarting apache-ssl ( debian woody ) i get the following error:

[error] (2)No such file or directory: mod_mime_magic: can't read magic file
/etc/apache-ssl/share/magic

Any ideas ?

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Re: GUI for MySQL

2004-03-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



if you really insist on MySQL and not Postgres ( :P 
)you can use Mysql Comand Center
http://www.mysql.com/products/mysqlcc/

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  Subject: GUI for MySQL
  
  Hi all
  
  Can you recommend me
  a good GUI for MySQL ?
  
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Re: Disk On Key support in Linux

2004-03-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
i bet almost all of them supported under 2.6.x

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 Which Disk On Key devices are well supported in Linux ?
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Re: [OT] SPAM: Hakupon shel Hamdina / Ha'Luach Hainterneti

2004-02-01 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I think we all should complain infront of the ISP about this spam

I already forwarded this mail to spamcop

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What Dist for a servers

2004-01-29 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I'm going to install a new server and as usual im asking my self what distro
should I use.

Until now I used Redhat and the latest version installed is 7.3, which work
very well.

What about Fedora ? is it suitable for a web server or any other server ?
Or its better if I buy a Server OS from Redhat / suse / mandrake ?

What about Debian ? is it suitable to such task without allot of hassle
around ?

And if I already dive into free systems why not use Gentoo which is
amazingly fast but require lots of work around it.

I know there is no one true around this subject, but ill be happy to hear
some feedbacks.

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Re: What Dist for a servers

2004-01-29 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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 I'm leaning towards Debian at the moment -- it has a wide user base,
 uses the great apt system (though Fedora can use it too, I guess), and
 generates new security updates quickly.

 Anyone can contradict that?

Isnt debian very slow in releasing updates for her stable tree ?

also im not relly familiur with debian,for example how much power i have in
selecting which php to use: version, flags, etc ...


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netcache substitute

2004-01-29 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi

I need to find  a solution that netcache provides.

netcache is a device that is used as a proxy and by that its reducing the
load and the bandwidth use on the real servers.

Squid gives a good http / ftp solution and can be substitute with netcache
in this area.

The one thing that netcache do and still I couldn't found a solution for is
media streaming caching.
Does any one know of a good proxy ( not needed to be free ) that can:

* cache ondemand unicast  streams ( from quick-time, realvideo, windows
media )
* cache live unicast streams ( from quick-time, realvideo, windows media )

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Re: mysql hebrew

2004-01-29 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
there was also a flag to compile mysql 3 with hebrew.

i dont know if it still exist in mysql 4

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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: mysql hebrew


 On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 02:40:40PM +0200, Aaron wrote:
  Hi all,
  I am creating a mysql database which needs to have fields in hebrew and
  other in english. This means that the text will be in hebrew.
  when I type hebrew in a field I get an error and I see this:
 
  *Error*
 
  SQL-query :
 
  ALTER TABLE `city` ADD `name_heb` ENUM( ,
  '#1505;#1500;#1488;#1493;#1493;#1497;#1496;#1488;',
 
'#1504;#1497;#1511;#1488;#1500;#1488;#1497;#1506;#1493;#1493;',
  '#1508;#1488;#1492;#1488;#1512;' ) BINARY DEFAULT
  '#1504;#1497;#1511;#1488;#1500;#1488;#1497;#1506;#1493;#1493;'
  NOT NULL AFTER `name`
 
  Where do i tell Mysql to use hebrew?  And what encoding should I use?
 
  Is there a way to do this throught php-mysql?

 I know nothing about mysql, but I installed RT (which uses mysql, and
 utf-8), and its tables show just fine under phpmyadmin when selecting
 utf-8 in the browser. Also doing in mysql 'select ... into outfile'
 creates clean utf-8.
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Re: Very Cool DOS Games Emulator

2004-01-25 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
all your dreams come true :)

i even found the art of war :)

http://www.masagames.f2s.com/

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Subject: Re: Very Cool DOS Games Emulator



 This all sounds cool, but my problem is that:  Can someone send
 me Prince of Persia please?

 Thanks
 behdad

 On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:

 
   On Saturday 24 January 2004 22:36, Shlomi Fish wrote:
See DOSBox:
   
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php?show_news=1
   
It's very cool and is able to run Gobliiins flawlessly which even
Win98
borks on. There's a Hebrew tutorial for it here:
   
http://www.penguin.org.il/guides/dos_emulator/
   
Regards,
   
Shlomi Fish
 
  This is old news dude .
  http://techst02.technion.ac.il/~shlomil/linux-snapshots/dosbox.jpg
 
  But DOSBox rocks ... indeed.
 
  Diego Iastrubni wrote:
   DosEMU rocks... it has also protected mode support which DOSBOX does
not.
  
   http://iglu.org.il/pub/Hebrew/diego/dosemu/dosemu-1.1.5-2.i586.rpm
  
 
  I never managed to use DOSEmu for running old games =\
  it takes too much configuration.
  but dosbox seem to work out of the box(out of the apt-get actually)
with no
  special configurations, so i like it more
 
 
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Re: [OT]nesws regarding vigros chicks

2004-01-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
SPAM work  :(

I know few web sites builder who promote themselves using SPAM.

They send a mail with a nice website interface and an image of a girl smile
+ a nice sentence You can start doing money today !! order a website - call
us for a meeting.

The sad thing is that this method works :( I see how we, the honest
companies that don't send spam loosing customers to them.

they said to me: what do I care, I send the messages and people start to
ask for  appointments from us. so we get some angry messages, so what ?

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Subject: Re: [OT]nesws regarding vigros chicks


 On Wed, Jan 21, 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote about [OT]nesws regarding
vigros chicks:
  Here goes - spam is so common because the return on investment for
  sending spam is so huge. You spend nickels sending millions of messages,

 I think that the situation is many times different from what you describe.
 I think the spamming subculture has two strata (to similify things): call
 them spam providers and spamvertizers.

 A spamvertiser has some business, scam or political idea that he wants to
 advertise, but no technical knowhow in sending out spam (amassing ISP
 accounts, building open relay lists, addresses, mail software,
anti-filtering,
 etc.). So he contacts a spam provider, a company that sells him
delivery
 of 10,000,000 copies for $1000 and pays them. The spam provider
guarantees
 nothing beyond this - they do not guarantee any ROI. Often, I believe, the
 spamvertiser will find that he is getting mounds of hate mail, legal
threats,
 and very little, if any, ROI, but he has already paid his $1000. Having
seen
 the reprecautions, this spamvertiser may repent and not hire spam
providers
 again - but there is a new sucker - and spamvertiser - born every minute.
 Sometimes the spamvertiser succeeeds (e.g., just ONE sucker falls for the
 409 scam and sends $2000 to the spamvertiser), and continues to hire this
 spam provider.

  and get several bucks in return from the 0.5% of actual buys. Recent
  trends, however, are eroding this ROI away. Either because better
  filters cause the number of people who buy to decrease, or because
  striger control over open relays increase the costs of sending. We all
  know that by now, of course.

 I believe that as much of 90% of the spam I get is unintelligable: either
 written in bizarre foreign language, as HTML-only, as pictures (that I do
 not watch), filled with obfuscating characters and words, and so on.
Sometimes
 I even get spams without any sensible message at all. It doesn't seem to
be
 bothering the spam providers, who are still making their buck. And
frankly,
 it also doesn't bother my spam filter which still has a 99.5% suceess rate
 in recognizing spam. In fact, some of these obfuscation techniques just
make
 the spams easier to spot (and harder to confuse for real message).

  This is good because of another aspect of things. This suggests that
  there are people who are running spam filters, and even baysian spam
  filters, who actually buy stuff advertised in spam. In other words -
  baysian spam filters are now common enough for ordinary clueless
  people to use. Presumably, spammers only started doing these changes
  because they saw their return dimminish.

 Another reason is possible: spam providers have to fight each other over
 their clients, the spamvertisers. Boasting more features like filter
 avoidance can improve their chances of getting clients. There might be no
 real need for those filter avoidance techniques. Just like peacocks
evolved
 their long tails, without a real reason.

  Then again, maybe not. For example - I'm confounded if I can understand
  why spammers will vigorously spam people who ask to be removed.
  Presumably, if someone asks to be removed, he is highly unlikely to ever
  buy something from you. Spamming him again will only cost you the
  (insignificant, but still) money, with almost no hope of seeing any
  back. I'm not sure what this means about the above logic.

 Again, I can think of several reasons - one is my above
provider/spamvertiser
 model. The provider gets paid by spam sent out, not by success ratio, so
 he doesn't care about the success of the spam. In fact, if the provider
has
 a list of 10,000,000 addresses and suddenly half of them want out, he can
 now only boast 5,000,000 addresses and get half the money - a big lose for
 the provider.

 A related reason is the cost ratio. Writing software to handle removes
 and the related computers costs money, which is hard to steal (like
spammers
 do with most other resources they use). Sending out a few more copies

off-topic funny joke

2004-01-19 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
** if you try this for real, you may damage your microwave or disk ***

Recently one of my friends, a computer wizard, paid me a visit. As we were
talking I mentioned that I had recently installed Windows XP on my PC. I
told him how
happy I was with this operating system and showed him the Windows XP CD. To
my surprise he threw it into my microwave oven and turned it on. Instantly I
got very
upset, because the CD had become precious to me, but he said: Do not worry,
it is unharmed.

After a few minutes he took the CD out, gave it to me and said: Take a
close look at it.

To my surprise the CD was quite cold to hold and it seemed to be heavier
than before. At first I could not see anything, but on the inner edge of the
central hole I saw
an inscription, an inscription finer than anything I had ever seen before.
The inscription shone piercingly bright, and yet remote, as if out of a
great depth:

12413AEB2ED4FA5E6F7D78E78BEDE820945092OF923A40EElOE5 IOCC98D444AA08EI324 I
cannot understand the fiery letters, I said in a timid voice.

No but I can, he said. The letters are Hex, of an ancient mode, but the
language is that of Microsoft, which I shall not utter here. But in common
English this is what it
says:

'One OS to rule them all, One OS to find them, One OS to bring them all and
in the darkness bind them.' It is only two lines from a verse long known in
System-lore:

'Three OS's from corporate-kings in their towers of glass, Seven from
valley-lords where orchards used to grow, Nine from dotcoms doomed to die,
One from the Dark
Lord Gates on his dark throne In the Land of Redmond where the Shadows lie.
One OS to rule them all, One OS to find them, One OS to bring them all and
in the
darkness bind them, In the Land of Redmond where the Shadows lie.'


And thus was born the Fellowship of the Ping.

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Mailing List and DB

2004-01-04 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

Im looking for a good mailing list / newsletter server that support DB (
MySQL or even better Postgresql ).

Currently I use mailman but I don't like its admin tools, I want the Admin
to easily manipulate the list using HTML Interface against DB ( ill do it
differently on each project ) while the process of sending / authoring the
emails will be handled by the mailinglist / newsletter program.

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Re: Slow KDE?

2003-12-14 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
 On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 11:56:58AM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  maybe of topic but i was amazed how fast the linux was up after i
installed
  gentoo ver 1.4
 
  maybe 30% faster

 Is this start time?

 Can you compare it to a different distro on the same machine?

 Can you try to time different phases of the start process?

I didn't checked it with a watch, but it seems much faster in every aspect.

don't forget that:
the OS was compiled from source to the cpu type
I had control to what libraries I should compile in the package.

and yes on the same machine I ran redhat previously.

The only thing that bother me is how robust is the portage system, is it
good enough to Servers ? ( I mean while updating, resolving dependencies )
Probably time will tell

 * the load of the kernel
 * initrd (if there is)
 * the initial rc scripts (comparable to rc.sysinit on redhat/mandrake
   and rcS.d on debian)
 * the current runlevel scripts
 * If the machine is a desktop: the desktop startup

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Re: Slow KDE?

2003-12-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
maybe of topic but i was amazed how fast the linux was up after i installed
gentoo ver 1.4

maybe 30% faster
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Subject: Re: Slow KDE?


 KDE has always been slow for me, I moved to GNOME and now I am much
happier.
 I am not talking about boot time, that is not very interesting since I
 hardly boot my computer, only when I have to go to windows.

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Re: Slow KDE?

2003-12-11 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
im not sure 90 sec is slow. any way check hdpram for dma flag and cache
write
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 7:16 PM
Subject: Slow KDE?


 Hi all,

 I used to have a Celleron 850 MHz with 128 MB RAM. My systemwas slow.
 Understandable...

 No I own a Compaq Presario 2540 EA with a P4 2.66 GHz and 512 MB RAM...

 The system is still slo...

 Where should I look for possible culprits?

 I have MDK 9.2 with KDE 3.1.3 and it takes the system to come up from
 power-up to after-restoring-session (including a fast logon at the KDM
 manager) about 90 secs (!)

 What could it be?

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Re: [KINDERGARDEN]

2003-12-10 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

 Quoth Ben-Nes Michael:

  to all with small penis in the list, I get tons of enlarge your pines
using
  patch pills or what ever. ill be happy to forward it to any one or the
list

 Come to think of it, I would be delighted to enlarge my pine. I would
 not be averse to enlarching my large (or vice versa, I forget). Speaking
 of pines, what about coconuts? Do you have anything for coconuts?

sure , why not. we enlarge evrything from penis to trees.

put it in the floppy and sent it to me as an attachment :P

now this is what i like in the list. its very mature :)

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Re: [KINDERGARDEN]

2003-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
are you sure this is the proper way to fight Hebrew posting ?

any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail or return them
to the sender stating no Hebrew allowed ?

to all with small penis in the list, I get tons of enlarge your pines using
patch pills or what ever. ill be happy to forward it to any one or the list
:)

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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 6:11 PM
Subject: [KINDERGARDEN] Nadav has a small penis


 On Sunday 07 December 2003 15:15, Ez-Aton wrote:
  Some poeple just don't know what humor is.

 It's not a question of humor, it's a question of penis size.

 It's a well known scientific fact (published in Scientific Maariv but I
 seem to have misplaced the link) that people who have small penises try to
 hide their shame by acts of random anti social behavior, as our Mr. Mavor
 exemplifies so beautifully.

 So don't be angry with Nadav, feel sorry for him. He has a small penis.

 Gilad :-)

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Re: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
  any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail 
  
 ^^^
  or return them to the sender stating no Hebrew allowed ?

strange or not this is the general list opinion and one of the list law.
look in the list archives for the reasons.

 It is a strange idea to prohibit Hebrew on Israeli mailing
 list instead of helping people configure their mail clients.
 


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Re: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
 Thank U for the pointer and the manifest. Didn't see it before.
 If it is of interest for the list members, I agree with the English
oriented
 list approach, and yet, automatic filtering (out) of Hebrew messages
doesn't
 make sense to me as an proud Israeli.
 /Hebrew posting thread


what is better ? every time a Hebrew letter will arrive everybody will start
to argue or insult the sender ?

I think its better that the mail will be blocked and the sender will get an
email saying your message was blocked because bla bla bla please resend it
in the proper language

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Re: Open Source ERP system

2003-12-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
 This license is only necessary if you sell the program for money. If you 
 give it for free, no such license is required.
 
 Talk to your accountant, they are likely to have the book with the 
 relevant rules (I used to have it photocopied, but i don't think I still 
 have it).
 
  Shachar
 

very interesting, this information put compiere in new light.

Does any one know if there a real company that uses compiere in Israel ?

Please let me know if any of you find this true.

We might find our self translating it and spread it around in the end :)


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Linux Server and Timezones ( cross topic )

2003-12-02 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I'm building an E-commerce auction store for Hungarian company.

When the manager add new sale He set the expiry date/time of the auction (
gmt +1 - hungarian ).

My server is located in Israel and is tuned against local NTP server.

How can I insure that my system will behave correctly considering the time
zone/saving light ?

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Re: Open Source ERP system

2003-12-02 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
compiere: http://www.compiere.org/

But you'll need a license from Mas-Hachnas if you would like to use it for
invoices.

I checked it once and it seems its suitable to the Israeli law including
payment, Shotef +30 and etc ...

One more important thing, you must use Oracle ! they plan to make it
Database Independence.
look:

http://www.compiere.org/technology/independence.html

If it works for you please let me know.

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 One of my clients asked for a ERP solution. It has to be accessible from
 the other OS too (and I don't mean FreeBSD here) but in am optimal
 solution it will run on Linux.

 Any recommendation ?

 Gabor

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Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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=enlr=ie=UTF-8threadm=00c501c3970b%246900f250%240500a8c0%40canaan.co.ilrnum=1prev=/groups%3Fhl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DISO-8859-1%26q%3DRecomended%2BFS%26meta%3Dgroup%253Dcomp.databases.postgresql.general

What I understood from it is that JFS is more suitable and any way I should
not use Reiseref as its not good in handling big files.

Also The HD should be SCSI and even better RAID ( Never IDE - to avoid file
corruptions ).

Also check the following links

Generic FS benchmarks:
http://fsbench.netnation.com/

Hardware consideration for Postgres ( probably good thinking for other db
too )
http://www.ca.postgresql.org/docs/momjian/hw_performance/

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From: Maxim K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: filesystem for database box


 Hello, Linux People!

 after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which
 filesystem i should use on my database box (or server)
 the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies  lads

 - why not ext3/Reiser's ?
 - because journalling is already implemented in the DBMS.
 - why not jfs then ?
 - it is too young, my friends + journalling...
 - why not xfs , it is so ... juicy ?
 - it is too resource demanding (i have p2 670MHz + 256 MB )

 if somebody thinks otherwise, please tell me why!
 thank you.



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Re: ADSL - What is the current recommendation?

2003-10-20 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
There are allot of chip routers with ADSL dialers that cost around the 100$.

I worked with few of them and its easy and fun, and in the Linux all you
have to do is configure a simple Ethernet using a DHCP.

The routers come with 4 ports so you can share the connection.
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Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 12:33 PM
Subject: ADSL - What is the current recommendation?


 Hello,

 I did the stupid mistake of accepting a USB modem ALE130 last week from
 Bezeq, which of course I found out is not supported by Linux. I just
 called them up and the only alternative they offer is the external
 ECI 270PR router. (Since I only ordered 500kB connection, I will also
 have to buy it, since you can only get an ethernet modem for higher
 throughput. In the mind of Bezeq there is no other reason why anybody
 would want this modem). Now my question is whether to accept this modem?
 Or should I follow the old recommendations of this list and buy a
 2nd hand alcatel modem on EBay?

 Won't all ethernet modems work if I first initialize them from Windows
 and then reboot the computer into Linux and use the initialized
connection?

 I'm also debating what to do with the USB modem once I get a working
 ethernet modem. The EciAdsl driver developers I chatted with last night
 offered to take good care of it...

 It is really upsetting me that the state monopoly Bezeq behave as if
 there are no other operating systems in the world but M$!

 Thanks in advance,
 Dov


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Re: ADSL - What is the current recommendation?

2003-10-20 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

- Original Message - 
From: Dov Grobgeld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: ADSL - What is the current recommendation?


 Thanks for this and all the other recommendations. In the end I decided
 to upgrade to 750kBaud ADSL and take the Bezeq provided ECI 270PR router.
 I let them now my discontent about having to buy a faster connection
 (and paying more) than I need only because I am using Linux, but
 screaming into /dev/null is probably as effective. I'm getting the
 router this afternoon and will then try to set it up. Are there any
 good links with instructions of what I have to do to my system (RH9) to
get
 it working?

 Btw, once I have the fast connection I'm thinking of creating a
 partition with bleeding edge Linux setup.  Does someone have a good
 suggestion about a good distribution /environment for continously
 updating all packages?

Yes, I have :)

Gentoo, its amazing from servers.

http://www.gentoo.org

i tried it, i fell in love. ( i really agree with larry the cow :)

 Regards,
 Dov


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Re: distro with 2.6 kernel ?

2003-10-20 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Gentoo has 2.6 in its portage tree under :

development-sources/
mm-sources/

does any one knows whats the diffrent between them ?

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 Speaking of cutting edge distros -
 I'm looking for a distro that comes out of the box with a 2.6-testX
kernel -
 anyone know of such a thing ?

 Thx

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Re: internet services - server farm

2003-10-14 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 1:38 AM
Subject: Re: internet services - server farm


 Hi,

 I don't see why it should be problematic, if each daemon accesses its
 own files and there are no collisions.. (you know, NFS is designed for
 MULTIPLE clients accessing it) - unless you mean to run two apaches at
 the same time using the same log file, for example? but why to do that?

There is a good reason why to use two apache servers, an its load balance.
I can use eddie to direct trafic to more then one web server, see
http://eddie.sourceforge.net/

Can this work or two servers writing to the same file will not work ?


 You can use heartbeat (http://www.linux-ha.org) to make the servers
 monitor each other and when one is down to do a failover and take its
 resources (i.e. run apache and become the web server instead of the one
 which just died).

 Note that your suggested configuration doesn't sound too good, because
 you have a SINGLE nfs server, which is a potential SPOF (Single Point of
 Failure) - if it'll die, your whole 'server farm' would die.
 (There are many ways - not all are good ofcourse - to have a highly
 available NFS server as well, try to get some info in www.linux-ha.org.

 On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:43, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  Hi All  Chag Sameah
 
  in September I read an interesting thread about live website
mirroring.
  The thread also spoke about method to use two parallel systems against
one
  source of data using NAS, Mirroring, ...
 
  I want to do something similar, I want to put one fileserver and connect
all
  other servers to him ( mail, web, backup ) using NFS.
 
  I also want all apache mail whatever logs, configuration files  to
be
  stored on the fileserver.
 
  Can it work ? or I can expect lock problems or what ever.
 
  Cheers


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internet services - server farm

2003-10-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All  Chag Sameah

in September I read an interesting thread about live website mirroring.
The thread also spoke about method to use two parallel systems against one
source of data using NAS, Mirroring, ...

I want to do something similar, I want to put one fileserver and connect all
other servers to him ( mail, web, backup ) using NFS.

I also want all apache mail whatever logs, configuration files  to be
stored on the fileserver.

Can it work ? or I can expect lock problems or what ever.

Cheers
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Converting to the new samba

2003-09-30 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All  Shana Tova

im trying to move my files from samba 2.x to 3.x version.

I mounted the old samba on /mnt/oldsmb but I couldn't find how to tell it to
load it as utf ( on the Linux side ) and I just get gibberish on console,
win$  putty.

I think its something with the charset but I couldn't find the right
combination:

mount -t smbfs -o iocharset=he_IL.utf,codepage=win1255 //Share2/documents
/mnt/oldsmb/

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Re: The first stable release of Samba 3.0 is available

2003-09-25 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I realy fell in love with Gentoo, amazing Distro Samba 3.0.0 is up and
runing :)

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Subject: Re: The first stable release of Samba 3.0 is available


 , 25  2003, 09:26,Eli Marmor:
 Does anybody have more details about the new releases of the distros?

yes distros are stupid.
Mandrake for example, has a good reputation of putting beta/rc software in
their distro. I think they are doing it to force you paying for the real
stable packages.

If they waited a month or two they would have
* OO 1.1 final
* kde 3.1.4
* gnome 2.4
* samba 3
* perl 5.81 (hope I am not confused about the version number, sorry perl
geeks
:)

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Re: Which live-CD should I recommand to a newbie evaluator

2003-09-22 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
i thought of kanoppix ?

but it saddly down becouse software laws problems

http://www.knoppix.org/ 

but maybe you can try look for other ftp to get kanoppix from.

Shana Tova

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Subject: Which live-CD should I recommand to a newbie evaluator


 I have the great pleasure to help someone try Linux and am not sure
 which distro will demo to him Linux capabilities for his needs better.
 
 That guy is a native English speaker (so I suppose an English interface
 would suite hime better) but his job is technical writing and journalism
 in Hebrew, so he needs to be able to read and write Hebrw MS Office
 documents (in MS format) as well as access Hebrew sites.
 
 I already pointed him to re-try OpenOffice 1.1rc4, a year ago they tried
 1.0 and loved its English support but couldn't use it because it totally
 lucked Hebrew support.
 
 They would love to try Linux but are affraid of loosing what WindowsXP
 gives them today before they know how to get it in Linux (e.g.
 compatible file formats, access to limited Israeli sites).
 
 So I pointed them to Kinneret, because I though of the better Hebrew
 support, but then I realised that maybe Kinneret is not such a good
 choice because it's main advantage is the Hebrew interface, not the
 support for Hebrew web sites and documents, is this correct?
 
 So which live CD would be a better fit for this situation, if any?
 Kinneret or Knoppix (or something else)?
 
 Thanks,
 
 --Amos
 
 
 
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Re: Off the topic

2003-09-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
The rabbie was dressed as a penguine ?

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Subject: Off the topic


 I wanted to congratulate Gilad Ben-Yossef for his wedding that took place
 last Thursday.
 HUZZA !!!
 
 
 thanks,
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Re: Modem ale 070 and Samsung

2003-08-05 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
ask bezeq to replace your modem :)

I got Samsung modem with adsl 1.5/96, I had some problems and they offered
me to replace the modem for another.

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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: Modem ale 070 and Samsung


Hello people from Israel, Im new inmigrant from Argentina, i have modem
ALE070, for internet Zahav, i can connect to internet with this modem with
Red Hat, Debian,Conectiva,MDK,and others...but now i need change my modem
ALE 070 for Samsung, because i want connect to internet with Solaris and
QNX, please, if somebody has modem Samsung and want to change for ALE070,
call me please...i can pay the difference,please I need modem samsung, if
somebody want change,my telephone is 046850485, my name is Ivan...thanks
very much.

PD:sorry for my english...is very bad.



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The Mystery of My Network

2003-08-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

Something very strange happened to my 
network

suddenly without a notice in the log some of my 
mechines couldnt ping to my dns/mail server.

I tried restarting services, checked the switch 
cable ... etc. with no result

after few hours i tried to reboot the dns/mail 
server which resolved the problem.

Any one has any idea what could happend 
?

Cheers


dhcpd M$ active directory

2003-07-16 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I been asked if DHCPD on linux can pass to clients, domain names thrugh
Micorsoft active directory.

As i have 0 knowledge in microsoft products I told them ill ask.

this is a good opportunity to push the second Linux server to Ziv Hospital.
( the first one was nice firewall )

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Re: Strange Locale ( was Re: gentoo and Xkb )

2003-07-04 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
  hmmm, very strange, locale on latest gentoo dont have Hebrew UTF
 
  the version is: (GNU libc) 2.3.1
 
  Maybe this effect the Xkb ?
 
  locale -a|grep utf
  ar_IN.utf8
  en_IN.utf8
  fa_IR.utf8
  hi_IN.utf8
  ko_KR.utf8
  mr_IN.utf8
  se_NO.utf8
  ta_IN.utf8
  te_IN.utf8
  ur_PK.utf8
  vi_VN.utf8

 Generate one. But use the name: he_IL.UTF-8. (utf8 vs. UTF-8
 shouldn't make a difference, but then again, someone might actually rely
 on the charset part in the future)

after lots of hard time I finally found out how to generate it:
localedef -f UTF-8 -i he_IL he_IL.UTF-8

but still after export I couldn't write Hebrew in X or view Hebrew filename
on the HD.

Any ideas ? refers ?


 And I was going to add:

   A UTF-8 locale takes some extra space

 But then I tried to locate the locale files, I found none, ascept
 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive

 I was not aware of this locale-archive before. I'm not sure the command
 'locale -a' is aware of at now:

   $ locale -a
   C
   POSIX

 Yes, I do have proper he_IL (which is ISO-8859-8) , he_IL.UTF-8, en_US
 and en_US-UTF-8 , accoring to my /etc/locale.gen (debian-specific), and
 those locales seem fully-functional.


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Re: Strange Locale ( was Re: gentoo and Xkb )

2003-07-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Can you explain me or even better point me to some documents that can
explain how can I generate a new locale ?

I tried to search over the internet for a document that will explain me what
exactly is i18n / locale and how is it implanted on the system. does any one
know of such document ?


 Generate one. But use the name: he_IL.UTF-8. (utf8 vs. UTF-8
 shouldn't make a difference, but then again, someone might actually rely
 on the charset part in the future)


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gentoo and Xkb

2003-06-30 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi

I installed Gentoo and configured X to use XkbLayout=il but on X i can
only type Numbers.

Only replacing il with us help :(

Any ideas ?

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Re: gentoo and Xkb

2003-06-30 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
none work :(

nor itay nor tzafrir solution.

Maybe the layout is missing or i compiled X without something ?

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Subject: Re: gentoo and Xkb


 On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 06:18:44PM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  Hi
 
  I installed Gentoo and configured X to use XkbLayout=il but on X i can
  only type Numbers.
 
  Only replacing il with us help :(
 
  Any ideas ?

 Are you using XFree 4.3?

 If so:

 s/il/us,il/

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Re: Captain Internet Responds

2003-06-24 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Aviram Jenik wrote:

Today Ha'aretz published a response from Captain Internet to the Angry 
Linuxers (as they called it). The response is mild - it includes statements 
like (sorry for the rough translation): lately there was a huge improvement 
with the Hebrew support, many people are happy with it but also: Linux 
still can't replace Windows as a single operating system and no matter how 
fed up you are with Windows (well he should come to my office for a visit, 
then).

 

Though I adore Linux OS and the concept behind it, it still not ready 
for the masses in Israel.
Windows is out of the box while linux still need tuning and settings 
that will stun most of the people in Israel.

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Re: ARP storm from my computer ?

2003-06-23 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Just curious, what is the benefit of giving the same IP to two devices ?
Where such thing can be used ?

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Subject: ARP storm from my computer ?


 
 Hello list.
 
 I'm running Mandrake 9.1, two NICs bonded to a single IP.
 From some reason, from time to time, computer starts to issue
 a lot of ARP requests to non-existent IPs (that are still in
 my subnet). I think that the same behaviour was observed with
 a single NIC too.
 
 ARP table gets filled very quickly, kernel issues
 Neighbour table overflow. and sometimes I cannot even
 ping from above computer.
 
 I googled a little and the only advice that I've found was
 to define properly loopback interface. Output of ifconfig
 and route attached at the end of this letter.
 
 Now, the temporary solution that I've found was to increase
 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh*.
 
 Whats happening ?
 
 Thanks,
 Michael
 
 ~ route -n
 Kernel IP routing table
 Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
 172.17.0.0  0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0  0 0 bond0
 172.17.0.0  0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0  0 0 eth0
 172.17.0.0  0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0  0 0 eth1
 127.0.0.0   0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0   U 0  0 0 lo
 0.0.0.0 172.17.1.10 0.0.0.0 UG0  0 0 bond0
 ~ ifconfig
 bond0 Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:04:75:7C:EC:58
   inet addr:172.17.4.10  Bcast:172.17.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
   UP BROADCAST RUNNING MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:3251494 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:1 frame:0
   TX packets:3186099 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
   RX bytes:368186039 (351.1 Mb)  TX bytes:1070245144 (1020.6 Mb)
 
 eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:04:75:7C:EC:58
   inet addr:172.17.4.10  Bcast:172.17.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
   UP BROADCAST RUNNING SLAVE MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:1630244 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:1 frame:0
   TX packets:1593125 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
   RX bytes:196325918 (187.2 Mb)  TX bytes:543229542 (518.0 Mb)
   Interrupt:18 Base address:0xd880
 
 eth1  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:04:75:7C:EC:58
   inet addr:172.17.4.10  Bcast:172.17.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
   UP BROADCAST RUNNING SLAVE MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:1621250 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
   TX packets:1592974 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
   RX bytes:171860121 (163.8 Mb)  TX bytes:527015602 (502.6 Mb)
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what are the best security sites ?

2003-06-12 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi

what are the best security web sites that have a good DB and monitor all the
OS. ( win98, linux, cisco ... )

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Re: What programming language to teach in schools ?

2003-06-11 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
what about LOGO :)

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Subject: RE: What programming language to teach in schools ?


 Common practice notwithstanding, in any teaching mission, the zeroeth
 directive is don't bore the student. I think that rules out Pascal and
 Ada for much the same reasons - they are tedious, verbose languages. The
 Polish aunts of programming ;-)

 As to strictness, in my experience*, compiler errors teach students to
 not err, but nothing about programming. Premature terminations, debug
 logs, wrong output - those are types of feedback that induce
 exploration.

 Daniel
 * A couple of years teaching programming to novices.

 Iftach Hyams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Maybe this makes Fortran easier to start with, ...
 
  What is the mission ? Basic programming enough for Bagroot ?
  Is so, Fortran can be enough. If the aim if good practice,
  methodology and pragmatism, Fortran is considered 'ded'.
 
   For a procedural language - Pascal is fine. It encourage student to
write
  neat code (unlike 'C').
   If OO is an issue, the Ada is a good option :
  * It is very strict with syntax and structure.
  * It can imitate Pascal programs.
  * It has readable OO capabilities.
  * It encapsulation as a default.
  * It hides OS specific API's (tasks, semaphores etc.).
  * It has free compilers for students (GNAT, GCC  3) for both
Windows and Linux.
  * It is (very) well documented.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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mount is stuck :(

2003-03-31 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I tried to mount an hfs volume and the CD stuck

 mount -t hfs /dev/scd0 /mnt/floppy/

what ever i do i cant release it.

kill -9 ...
eject ...

all i left todo is reboot.

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Re: Palm+Outlook compatible PIM

2003-03-11 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
kroupware will enable you to share the calendar, meeting bla bla.

http://kroupware.kde.org

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 I am trying to cooperate with other fellows in this office. However, being
the
 only Linux user, I haven't found yet a satisfying manner to share my
calendar
 with the secretary, who uses Windows. I am using Korganizer, but will have
no
 compunctions switching to evolution, if, by listmembers' recommendation,
it
 is better suited to the task AND adequately supports Hebrew.

 I looked into the possibility of running my appointment calendar on a web
 server, but found nothing that can both import and export vcalendar.

 Finally, I'd like to share the info with my palm, which is possible with
 either korganizer or evolution, but is less obvious with other programs,
 especially if they don't use vcal.

 I was also looking into the possibility of running an LDAP server with the
 vcal on it, but it seems that ldap is used rather for contact databses,
but
 not calendars.

 Oh, and if I get that choice, I'd like to be able to import more than one
set
 of national holidays, one of which is the Jewish calendar.

 Any recommendations?


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Re: Still having problems with HP OfficeJet CUPS.

2003-01-23 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
hmmm don't know why Alon thinks CUPS sucks, I love it, easy to install
configure and work very well with samba.
And I installed a Samsung ml-4500 laser printer which consider problematic

I can print from any Linux or windows station using ( raw data or postscript
what ever I choose )

as for Geoffrey, can you show us tail of CUPS logs ?

also I suggest you to go to cups web site and look for their news groups (
they know what they say there :)
you'll find their general groups and HP group most helpful , post to both

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Subject: RE: Still having problems with HP OfficeJet  CUPS.


   I've posted a message a few days ago about problems with
  installing an
   HP OfficeJet G85 (via USB) to use with CUPS. I've made some
  progress
   since then, but I can't make it work fully. I use Redhat
  7.3, I have
   foomatic, hpijs (HP InkJet driver), hpoj (HP OfficeJet
  driver)  cups
   installed. The printer is recognized and I can communicate with it
   using hpoj's test tools. I can also send characters to the printer
   using ptal-print (basically echoes characters to the
   printer) and it prints them ok.
   But that's all I can do. I configured the printer in CUPS using the
   appropriate settings (according to all the how-tos), but
  when I try to
   send a test page the print job is automatically aborted. When I use
   lpr to send a postscript file the print job shows as
  completed in the
   job queue, but nothing happens in the printer.
 
  IMHO CUPS stands for completely useless piece of sh*t. One of
  the worst packages I've ever used.
 
  Which test page do you use? How do you send it.
 
  Geoff.
 

 The CUPS web interface has a test-page option -- I try to send it.


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Re: Still having problems with HP OfficeJet CUPS.

2003-01-23 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi

I noticed that cups refer to 'DESKJET 930' and not G85

check the following link:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=421906

I also had CUPS problem which was solved by upgrading to the latest CUPS
available.

Check if you have the latest.

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Subject: RE: Still having problems with HP OfficeJet  CUPS.



  can you show us tail of CUPS logs ?

 Here's a more detailed tail of the error log (Log Level = debug), right
 after trying to do:
 lpr ps file

 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic:
 inserted option PS code:
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] ptal-connect: connecting to
 device mlc:usb:OfficeJet_G85...  gs PID pid2=23181
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] gs command: gs -q -dBATCH
 -dSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs
 -sDeviceManufacturer=HEWLETT-PACKARD -sDeviceModel=DESKJET 930
 -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792
 -sIjsParams=Quality=0,ColorMode=2,MediaType=0,PenSet=2 -r300
 -dDuplex=0 -sOutputFile=- -
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] foomatic-gswrapper: gs '-dBATCH'
 '-dSAFER' '-dQUIET' '-dNOPAUSE' '-sDEVICE=ijs' '-sIjsServer=hpijs'
 '-sDeviceManufacturer=HEWLETT-PACKARD' '-sDeviceModel=DESKJET 930'
 '-dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612' '-dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792'
 '-sIjsParams=Quality=0,ColorMode=2,MediaType=0,PenSet=2' '-r300'
 '-dDuplex=0' '-sOutputFile=/dev/fd/3' '/dev/fd/0' 31 12
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] successful.
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] Unrecoverable error: typecheck
 in .putdeviceprops
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] Couldn't exec foomatic-gswrapper
 -q -dBATCH -dSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs
 -sDeviceManufacturer=HEWLETT-PACKARD -sDeviceModel=DESKJET 930
 -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792
 -sIjsParams=Quality=0,ColorMode=2,MediaType=0,PenSet=2 -r300
 -dDuplex=0 -sOutputFile=- - at /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic line 965.
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] tail process done writing data
 to *main::STDOUT
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] KID4 finished
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] error closing *main::KID3 at
 /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic line 769, STDIN line 285.
 E [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] PID 23175 stopped with status 32!
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] UpdateJob: job 17, file 0 is complete.
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] CancelJob: id = 17
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] StopJob: id = 17, force = 0
 D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] StopJob: printer state is 3


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Re: news from MySQL

2003-01-22 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Indeed good news though they have long way till they match with postgres.

and postgres still has a long way till they match with oracle.

My choice and recommendation: PostgreSQL.

I might choose mysql for building really simple sites with simple queries
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 Hi,

 I just seen this and I'm sure that there are many MySQL freaks here that
would
 be delighted about this...

 http://www.mysql.com/press/release_2003_05.html

 Long live and happiness.. (which means in my language - bed time)

 Hetz

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Re: Israeli sites not supporting Linux browsers

2003-01-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
good idea, thugh thats mean 99% of the sites out there :(

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Subject: Israeli sites not supporting Linux browsers



 Let's establish a 'black list' of Israeli sites not supporting
 Linux browsers. A specific category (dark-black) could be for sites
 whose main category is about computers.

 Let me suggest a candidate:

www.ksp.co.il

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streaming server

2003-01-19 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I want to install sreaming server.

My default choise was Microsoft Media Server as to my knowledge non of the
other can support the Microsoft client.

Does any one know of such streaming server that windows media player support
?

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is there a VMware clone ?

2003-01-16 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I want to install lots of OSes on one computer so I could ( for example )
surf to a site I build from all available browsers.
So I need to install ie4 ie5 ie5.5  ie6 and for that if im not mistaken I
need 4 Win OS.

My first thought was creating allot of portion and use lilo but this look
like a hard task as windows install automatically on hda1 and it also
erasing the lilo and prevent me from entering the Linux OS.

I thought about VMware but its expensive for such small task ( im going to
check new sites ones a week ) so I thought that maybe there are other
competitors out there for VMware.

Because im not going to use it frequently I don't really need great
performance.

Any ideas / recommendation ?

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Re: Costs (was: Re: is there a VMware clone ?)

2003-01-16 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Thats true when you have 110% job time on 100% time

But then ill be a rich guy :)

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Subject: Costs (was: Re: is there a VMware clone ?)



 On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:

  I thought about VMware but its expensive for such small task ( im going
to
  check new sites ones a week ) so I thought that maybe there are other
  competitors out there for VMware.
 
  Because im not going to use it frequently I don't really need great
  performance.
 
  Any ideas / recommendation ?

 Will you be able to make money from the aforementioned task?
 If yes, then VMware should be cost effective.
 A license costs $299.  Let's say you are a miser and can charge only $30
 per hour of your time, then the cost of VMware is equivalent to 10 hours.

 No matter which solution (VMware, Bochs or flex86) you choose, you'll need
 to spend few hours learning and installing it.  Let's say you need 5
 hours to read the documentation, install the tool and install your
 OS+browsers.  Then you already spent the equivalent of $150.  (I believe
 10 hours are a more realistic number.)

 Then, say you need to check 4 Web sites once a week.  If you need 5
 minutes to check a single site in a fast virtual machine (with VMware) but
 10 minutes in a slower virtual machine, then by using VMware you save 20
 minutes each week.  After 30 weeks (7.5 months) you recoup the extra
 investment you made in VMware.

 Other considrations which are supported by VMware but I don't know about
 the other solutions:
 1. Ability to suspend and resume virtual machines, so you don't need to
waste time waiting for the virtual machine to reboot, is important.
 2. Ease of cloning a virtual machine.  So you need to install MS-Windows
only once, and then in each clone, you need only to install its own
browser.
 3. Support of networking, which is good enough to allow your virtual
machines to be connected to the Internet.
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Re: Costs (was: Re: is there a VMware clone ?)

2003-01-16 Thread Ben-Nes Michael

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Subject: Re: Costs (was: Re: is there a VMware clone ?)


 Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   If yes, then VMware should be cost effective.
   A license costs $299.

 Not counting the Windows licenses that are needed, right?

Thats easy ( at least i think so ), the microsoft license is given per
computer, my opinion is that i can install the same win98 several time on
the SAME computer.

To be sure ill ask lowyer.


  Per workstation.

 Per OS version ;-)

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proftpd and file unseen

2003-01-15 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I tared two different file to directory.
one file size was 75 MB and the second 2.4 GB

when I ftp to that directory I can only see the small file.

I tried both ncftp and cuteftp to get the file.

The server is ProFTPD Version 1.2.5

Maybe it cant read huge files ?

ohh, both files have the same owner / permission.

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Re: proftpd and file unseen

2003-01-15 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Title: RE: proftpd and file unseen



probobly not, I use XFS in this 
partion.

Great file system by the way, balzing fast ( unless 
now i discovered one of the limitation if the foult is the XFS )

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  Hi All 
  I tared two different file to directory. one file size was 75 MB and the second 2.4 GB 
  when I ftp to that directory I can only see the small 
  file. 
  I tried both ncftp and cuteftp to get the file. 
  The server is ProFTPD Version 1.2.5 
  Maybe it cant read huge files ? 
  ohh, both files have the same owner / permission. 
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Re: proftpd and file unseen

2003-01-15 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi

tar tfzv 20030115-sites.tar.gz work just fine :)

By the way to go around it just downloaded the file using SMB and got it (
from samba to win98 ).

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Subject: Re: proftpd and file unseen


 On 2003-01-15  Ben-Nes Michael wrote:

  I tared two different file to directory.
  one file size was 75 MB and the second 2.4 GB

 I don't understand, what exactly is supposed to be in your tar file?
 try

 tar -tf your_file.tar

 and tell us what it prints
 I guess ftp works just fine, but you create the tar file correctly

  The server is ProFTPD Version 1.2.5
 
  Maybe it cant read huge files ?

 I can't imagine its a bug in ftp..




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Re: proftpd and file unseen

2003-01-15 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
hmmm, intresting. the only thing i could come on was the following link

http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/patches/README.max-file-size

but I think that my version don't support it saw this is not the problem but
from the other side I read a thread that spoke on some core bug relating to
this function in earlier releases

any one heard about this ?

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To: Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: proftpd and file unseen


 On 2003-01-15  Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  Hi
 
  tar tfzv 20030115-sites.tar.gz work just fine :)
 
  By the way to go around it just downloaded the file using SMB and got it
(
  from samba to win98 ).

 hmm, ok, I tried to ftp a 3GB file
 but already my ftp commandline client stops me:

 ftp put bigfile
 local: bigfile remote: bigfile
 local: bigfile: File too large

 I wonder where this limitation comes from..

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GLIBC_2.3

2003-01-01 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All


I want to install Postgres on RH 7.2 but it require me to have GLIBC_2.3

Can i install GLIBC_2.3 on this system along side with the glibc-2.2.4-31 ?

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Re: GLIBC_2.3

2003-01-01 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
hmmm. the only 2.3.1 i found was ASPLinux distribution, RH dont have 2.3.x
rpm files :(

I downloaded the tar.gz but then it said gmake is too old, ver strange RH
come with glibc-2.2.93 and pg RPM for rh8.0 request 2.3

I wonder if 2.2.x will satisfy Postgres

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- Original Message -
From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: GLIBC_2.3


 On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 12:15, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  Hi All
 
 
  I want to install Postgres on RH 7.2 but it require me to have GLIBC_2.3
 
  Can i install GLIBC_2.3 on this system along side with the
glibc-2.2.4-31 ?

 Of course!

 Just use rpm's -i flag (install) and not -U (upgrade) and make sure to
 run each ldconfig afterward (the rpm script probably does it for you
 anyway, but it wont hurt to make sure).

 ld.so is supposed to sort out which program needs to get which lib on
 it's own but if some specific program will cease to work regardless with
 the new library you can force it to use the old one by using LD_PRELOAD

 Hope this helps,
 Gilad.

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Re: GLIBC_2.3

2003-01-01 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Snip from what i sent to postgres list:

Hi All

Im trying to compile PG on RH7.2
gmake return me the next error

gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -I../../../src/inc
lude   -c -o nodeTidscan.o nodeTidscan.c
nodeTidscan.c: In function `TidNext':
nodeTidscan.c:212: Internal error: Segmentation fault.
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/ for instructions.
gmake[3]: *** [nodeTidscan.o] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/home/miki/postgresql-7.3/src/backend/executor'
gmake[2]: *** [executor-recursive] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/home/miki/postgresql-7.3/src/backend'
gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/miki/postgresql-7.3/src'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2

Any idea ?

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- Original Message -
From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: GLIBC_2.3


 On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 13:52, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  hmmm. the only 2.3.1 i found was ASPLinux distribution, RH dont have
2.3.x
  rpm files :(
 
  I downloaded the tar.gz but then it said gmake is too old, ver strange
RH
  come with glibc-2.2.93 and pg RPM for rh8.0 request 2.3
 
  I wonder if 2.2.x will satisfy Postgres

 Use the Source, Luke! and compile Postgres then... seems like the
 easiest way.

 Gilad.
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Re: GLIBC_2.3

2003-01-01 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
it seems you right, i didnt ran memtest as the comuter is not near me, but
every time i compile it, it stop on diffrent error.

I wonder, i read once that linux can handle bad modules by maping the bad
areas using the karnel.

any one used that future ?
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- Original Message -
From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: GLIBC_2.3


 On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 14:22, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
  Snip from what i sent to postgres list:
 
  Hi All
 
  Im trying to compile PG on RH7.2
  gmake return me the next error
 
 
gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -I../../../src/inc
  lude   -c -o nodeTidscan.o nodeTidscan.c
  nodeTidscan.c: In function `TidNext':
  nodeTidscan.c:212: Internal error: Segmentation fault.
 
  Any idea ?

 Yes: run memtest on the machine, check that the CPU fan is not blocked
 or jammed. Shut down the machine (if possible) and let it cool for a
 while then try again. I'm betting that this is a hardware problem.

 Gilad.

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Re: calendar

2002-12-24 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Kroupware is very promising

its founded by the German goverment and I hope it will be out in few months

This server can make revolution as apache did in the past

 http://kroupware.kde.org

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Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: calendar


 hi,
 1. i use mozilla as my email client in windows. can i use my box from 
 linux  too?
 2. i have used outlook calendar, and i'm searching for a tool that works 
 in windows and linux, that will get my calendar from outlook. 
 recommendations ?
 
 
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document archives

2002-12-19 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I wonder what is the best way to establish document archive.

I mean: taking fax or snail mail, scan it and save it to the server.

Later find it using keywords, names, date ..

What should I use ?

LDAP, DB maybe a good software is already out there.


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Re: Ale Yarok and Open Source????

2002-12-16 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I say more weeds to the Linux group !

Maybe a new Linux icon with huge joint - happy tux

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From: Alon Altman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Ale Yarok and Open Source


 On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Ira Abramov wrote:

  Thanks but no thanks for the blind hate demonstration. if you cared to
  look into the attachment you would find it was:
 
  1. plain text, usable by anyone without a machine parser
   Yes, but incorrectly labeled as application/octet-stream MIME type. Why
 should you look at an octet-stream? If it were labeled as text, pine would
 have displayed it.

  2. contained useful information, ready to be dragged into a bookmark as
  a link, even with an age field.

   No, it didn't. It contained a binary file in a proprietary format (that
 can change without notice), which happened to contain text. I find it
deeply
 ironic that a link to a site that is clearly against closed ``standards''
is
 given using a proprietary M$ format.

   Alon

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Workers hour tracking

2002-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I want to install an hours tracking server so workers will be able to loging
when they come to work and log out when they finish working.

It suppose to support magnetic card reader and the israeli law so it will
out put the sallery of the worker automatic including tracking holidays,
sick days .


Till now I sow only win2000 platform in buisness.

Any one know about or saw such program that work on Linux ?

Thanks in Advance


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imap server

2002-12-05 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

Currently I work with curior imap server which work quiet nice.

in the last few days after I installed the new version on new Mandrake 9 I
started absorb strange behaviors.

like some of the connection to the shared malidirs disappeared.

Any way I though of moving to other imap server that support creating sub
directories in shared directories and have good permission/authentication
system.

any recommendation ?

I prefer using maildir if possible.

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Re: Mail server and DNS

2002-12-01 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Check the logs to see if it accept non local mails

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From: mail Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: Mail server and DNS


 it work local

 but out of the sup local domain i can receive email only and can't sending

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 Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 10:27 AM
 Subject: Re: Mail server and DNS


  On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, mail Admin wrote:
 
   I do MX records and it dosn't work
 
  Then kindly provide details more specific than doesn't work.
 
  What is your configuration? What happens?
 
  What system do you use? (what version?)
 
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Ultra 5

2002-11-27 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I going to put a hand on used Ultra 5 Mechine.

How good is it considering the new i386 hardware avilable today ( p4,
Athlon ) ?

Can I install linux on it easy as on any other i386 ?


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Samba and hebrew file name

2002-11-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

Is there a way that samba will store a Hebrew file 
name that will be accessible using direct access ( with correct name ), I mean 
not through the smbmount ?

Cheers


what can go wrong when transfering image

2002-11-20 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

I wonder lets say im configure a good server then I 
create an image of the HD and copy it to a newmachine, what will be the 
affect ?

to be more accurate:

What will be the side affects when transferring P4 
to another P4 but with different chipset memory etc ... ?
What will be the side affects when transferring P4 
to Athlon machine ?

The affect will be the same with all distribution 
or I might find that mandrake is much portable then gentoo ?

Cheers



Gentoo mirror in Israel ?

2002-11-20 Thread Ben-Nes Michael



Hi All

Any Gentoo mirror in Israel 
?


Linux Tourist Information Station

2002-11-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I'm looking for solution that will enable me to put a computer installed
with Linux in a closed boot so people could surf to specific site.

My Q are:
1. Can I force Mozzila to stay maximize all the time ? ( also disable the
exit application )
2. Can I disable the shutdown in the GUI ?
3. what GUI should I use ? safe fail ?

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4 tars in a row

2002-11-13 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All

I noticed my web server is extremely busy so I ran 'top' and sow 4 tar
process where running in the background under 'nobody'

I killed them and start to look around in my logs but vile :(

any ideas ? ( its not cron )


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Re: [OT] Moving away from KDE to what?

2002-11-12 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I feel that Linux became slow in everything regarded to GUI. way too slow.
While it seems the Microsoft XP work much faster ( the boot and the GUI )

Its not only the speed also the smoothness is better at Microsoft.

Something must be done :(


- Original Message -
From: Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 2:17 AM
Subject: [OT] Moving away from KDE to what?


 In a continuation to the office suit launch speed discussion it might be
 interesting to look at the following thread from debian-user. The URL is
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200211/subject.html
 and one should look for `[OT] Moving away from KDE to what?'.
   I am aware to the fact that due to the Hebrew thing we need
 {KDE,GNOME} much more then US users. I also didn't check whether they
 were discussing KDE2 or KDE3.

 While on this subject, is it true that GUI is more integrated into Win
 kernel then the Linux kernel? Another side of the same coin is that
 maybe X is much more {big,bloated} then Win.

   For those who want the URL summarized, here is the first message on
 that thread:

 On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:08:05AM +0100, Alex Polite wrote:
  I visited my mother last week to help her setup her DSL
  connection. While doing so I realized that her Windows 2000 350 MHz
  box is a lot more responsive then my Debian/GNU/KDE 500 MHz box.
 
  So out goes KDE.
 
  I tried out the minimalistic ratpoison an ion wms and kind of like
  them. At least they are fast. But they don't handle apps like gimp or
xmms to
  well. Now I'm looking something in  the middle ground.
 
  Here are the requirements:
 
  1) Must be able to maximize window to available space a la
 enlightenment.
 
  2) Must support multiple sequence key bindings a la emacs.
 
  3) Must be fast.
 
  4) Must be faster.
 
  alex
 
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