I don't _have_ isdn.
But now I know that maybe I _should_.
But then again,
is it going to help me with my various
telnet connections ?
Thanks again
Dorit
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|I don't _have_ isdn.
|But now I know that maybe I _should_.
|But then again,
|is it going to help me with my various
|telnet connections ?
I don't think so, as to your packet loss, I think good init string should
fix it. What modem do you use ?
|
Hi,
Well, I'm playing here with a small program that's using the standard
ANSI C++ exception (nested) class - ios::failure (or am I wrong here?).
For that and more the "included" files are:
#include iostream
#include fstream
#include string
#include stdexcept
ping -s 250 -c 50 your.default.gateway
mremote IP address looks fine,
even though a littel bit slow:
PING 62.0.160.38 (62.0.160.38): 250 data bytes
258 bytes from 62.0.160.38: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=373.7 ms
258 bytes from 62.0.160.38: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=470.0 ms
258 bytes from
I just installed mule on my system (the debian package) and aperently the
info file on r2l editting is missing, so I was wondering if anyone can
tell me where do I start on using hebrew under mule, either pointers,
where to start looking for info, or a tutorial (i use xemacs-mule so
far but its
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Mike wrote:
Is there a way to configure linux to use more then 128 MB swap space in one
partition ?
so instead of 10 partitions of 128MB i will have one of 1GB.
Before you do this, I want to make sure you understand the implications
of a gigabyte of swap space. Unlike SunOS which needs one
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Mike wrote:
Hi list.
Is there a way to configure linux to use more then 128 MB swap space in one
partition ?
so instead of 10 partitions of 128MB i will have one of 1GB.
Thanks,
Mike
rtfm mkswap.
no, unless you mean two swap files in one partition.
- yba
Iftach Hyams wrote:
Is Linux preemptive ?
Does anyone know about a site about Linux and embeded systems ?
Linux is just starting to shake the embedded systems market...
You might want to look at:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/
http://www.prosa.it/embedded/etlinux/
http://www.embedlinux.net/
Did he configure the irq of the modem not to clash with the other ports ?
I had a similar problem with my internal modem which under windows
is COM3 and under Linux ttyS2. I grabbed irq 5 for the modem and everything
started working. Try running (as root):
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5
Can any one please explain what "embeded systems" mean ?
Nimrod Mesika wrote:
Iftach Hyams wrote:
Is Linux preemptive ?
Does anyone know about a site about Linux and embeded systems ?
Linux is just starting to shake the embedded systems market...
You might want to look at:
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Can any one please explain what "embeded systems" mean ?
Nimrod Mesika wrote:
Iftach Hyams wrote:
Is Linux preemptive ?
Does anyone know about a site about Linux and embeded systems ?
[snip]
By which he means an OS installed on a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Thanks.
Just to set the record straight, the recent OL bugs are not outlook
problems, but rather IE problems. And the exploit didn't happen
before you opened the message (I would really like to see this
happen..) - it was a typical media overblow. When you
That's ok, I do not participate in flamewars.
My information does not come from the media, but
rather from a more reliable source (bugtraq, MS
security bulletins - man, why does MS never include
some exploit code so we can see how it works :).
About the preview pane: An oversight on my side.
Is Linux preemptive ?
Does anyone know about a site about Linux and embeded systems ?
Are you willing to tell us why are you asking?
I would also explore real time Linux. With my debian system:
[21:18:05 /tmp]$ grep-available rtlinux
Package: rtlinux-doc
Priority: optional
Section: doc
Hi,
any one know if i can order from anywhere in israel on the internet
slackware or redhat6.1 ?
the only site i found is plonter.co.il and they had everything old.
Moran Zavdi.
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Yes you can.
There is a commercial program called HALYCON (I think) which supports
ASP on Apache just like it was IIS.
I didn't test it, however...
Also, I saw (probably on freshmeat) a package called asp2php.
Didn't test either.
Hetz
Ben-Nes Michael
Hi
Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Mike wrote:
Hi list.
Is there a way to configure linux to use more then 128 MB swap space in one
partition ?
so instead of 10 partitions of 128MB i will have one of 1GB.
Thanks,
Mike
rtfm mkswap.
no, unless
Hi,
any one know if i can order from anywhere in israel on the internet
slackware or redhat6.1 ?
the only site i found is plonter.co.il and they had everything old.
I believe that there are Israeli suppliers as well but I would try www.cheapbytes.com/
or linuxcentral.com/ or
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Boaz Rymland wrote:
Well, I'm playing here with a small program that's using the standard
ANSI C++ exception (nested) class - ios::failure (or am I wrong here?).
when one wants to use 'standard ANSI C++', one needs to realize that up
until now, it looks like _NO_ compiler
On 07-Dec-99 Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Mike wrote:
Is there a way to configure linux to use more then 128 MB swap space in one
partition ?
so instead of 10 partitions of 128MB i will have one of 1GB.
Yes, with 2.2 and up.
Before you do this, I want to make sure you
since you looked for the class in the 'h' files, and it is not there -
then it is simply not supported in that version of the compiler. accept
this fact, and give up on using exceptions in this case (which is IMHO a
good idea in general).
Why do you think that using exceptions is not a
hi,
he's using redhat 6.1 and it can't be permission problems since he was doing
everything as root. you're right that everyone should say what distro their
using, i'm sorry but i keep on forgetting that not everyone is using redhat.
:o)
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