Re: linux book

1999-09-11 Thread Alexander L. Belikoff
Omer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Do not forget that Perl uses a viirtual machine and garbage collection, > BTW. This makes it another bit like LISP. LISP doesn't have a "virtual machine." CLTL2 and ANSI CL leave the actual representation of compiled code up to the implementation. This usual

Re: linux book

1999-09-11 Thread Omer
On 11 Sep 1999, Alexander L. Belikoff wrote: :Omer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : :> : Since when is Perl a "subset of LISP?!" McCarthy would :> :sure laugh his guts off if he heard that... :> Since perl supports closures, anonimous functions and first order :> functions, it is surely closer to LI

Re: linux book

1999-09-11 Thread Alexander L. Belikoff
Omer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > : Since when is Perl a "subset of LISP?!" McCarthy would > :sure laugh his guts off if he heard that... > Since perl supports closures, anonimous functions and first order > functions, it is surely closer to LISP than to C. McCarthy laghed when he > heard about

Online Linux distributions

1999-09-11 Thread Isaac Aaron
Hi All the places I know that host Linux distributions hold them as files for FTP download. FTP trees are harder to download and CD's recorded by these aren't bootable. Are there any FTP sites that have these distros as CD images? ===

Re: How can I login as root via telnet?

1999-09-11 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
M>> About SSH, M>> i installed the ssh-1.1.rpm and it works fine. M>> however, how do i allow only specific computers to connect to my server M>> via ssh ? See AllowHosts/DenyHosts in sshd_config file. BTW, better to use 1.2.x version (or SSH2, but it isn't free). I think you can get them from ht

Re: How can I login as root via telnet?

1999-09-11 Thread Alon Altman
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Mike wrote: > Thanks, > > BTW, except of telnet there is the rsh and rlogin (they the same i > think). how do i block them ? > like telnet with the inetd.conf ?(put them on a remark ?) > > Mike > rsh ans rlogin are not exaclty the same, and yes, you block them by editing

Re: How can I login as root via telnet?

1999-09-11 Thread Mike
About SSH, i installed the ssh-1.1.rpm and it works fine. however, how do i allow only specific computers to connect to my server via ssh ? Thanks, BTW, except of telnet there is the rsh and rlogin (they the same i think). how do i block them ? like telnet with the inetd.conf ?(put them on a re

Re: How can I login as root via telnet?

1999-09-11 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
A>> I know that to login as root via telnet is not avialible, A>> But there most be some way doing this. A>> PLEASE help me. Right way: login as user (preferebly via ssh, not telnet), then su. Wrong way: edit /etc/securetty and add ttyp1 there. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be couns

Re: linux book

1999-09-11 Thread Omer
On 11 Sep 1999, Alexander L. Belikoff wrote: :None of the books above explains 4.xBSD. The "Magic Garden" book deals :with pure SVR4. For BSD, check out "The design and implementation of :4.4BSD Operating System." My apologies for misinformation. : : Since when is Perl a "subset of LISP?!" McCart

How can I login as root via telnet?

1999-09-11 Thread Amir
I know that to login as root via telnet is not avialible, But there most be some way doing this. PLEASE help me. -Amir = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run

Re: linux book

1999-09-11 Thread Alexander L. Belikoff
Omer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, the rookie wrote: > > :hi, can someone recommend a book to start using linux? > :(and that's mean: programming in linux, communication > :stuff, and the shell commands) > : > > Programming: > C programming language second edition is

Re: linux book

1999-09-11 Thread Omer
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, the rookie wrote: :hi, can someone recommend a book to start using linux? :(and that's mean: programming in linux, communication :stuff, and the shell commands) : Programming: C programming language second edition is a good book to start programming using C . This b

RE: using X with keyboard

1999-09-11 Thread Omer
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Noam Ben Haim wrote: :well, i guess I was wrong asking it like that. :I have a problem with the mouse. I switched to RH6 from 5.2 and also changed :mother board. somewhere there I lost my mouse. (the linux wont identify one, :and when I try to load the computer with DOS boot d