I am looking to buy a little help in the Jerusalem Area to jump start myself
into Linux.
I especially need to get X server working on a few systems I have the
configuration of which has been eluding me. I am sure that other issues will
follow.
One of my systems is a BookPC which is using the
I'm sorry to move the lecture before it began but everything today is
moving to Ulmann 307. In case you don't know where it is, ask anyone, or
try to feel the dark side of the force, as Ulmann is where everyone
study... (and hate).
See you there (hopefully)
Orr Dunkelman,
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As the "Linux representative" I have been asked if there is some
implementation equivalent to MS COM (Component Object module).
Is there ?
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Interesting question...
I think that KDE 2.0 will have something similar called DCOP (If I
understood KDE stuff correctly. Anyone?)
The KDE team will soon publish another article with all the latest
technologies that will be in KDE 2.0 - but this time it will be for all the
Windows users who
As the "Linux representative" I have been asked if there is some
implementation equivalent to MS COM (Component Object module).
Is there ?
Not really COM in Linux, but...
There is a way to write objects in Java that will behave like COM objects
(can be called using the VB COM interface)
Dear linux-il,
Has anyone used the Sangoma WANPIPE cards in a Linux box with a Sifranet or
FR line?
Could you please contact me, as I'd like to ask some technical details. I'll
summarize to the list if there is interest.
Thanks,
Gavrie Philipson
Netmor Ltd.
Hi all!
I'm happy to announce that the newly found Jerusalug will have its first
meeting on Thursday 16.3 19:00.
The meeting will be in the offices of Virtual Communities, who kindly
donated us their meeting room.
They are located at the technology park in malcha, building 9, 3rd floor.
This is
Iftach Hyams wrote:
As the "Linux representative" I have been asked if there is some
implementation equivalent to MS COM (Component Object module).
Is there ?
You can use Corba, even "inside" the computer. The problem is not the
technology. THe problem is that most Linux application don't
Hi,
I'm toying with the idea of distributing a commercial software product as a
debian distribution CD. The installation should be as easy as booting with the
CD inside. The user shall only have to answer some trivial questions such as
network stuff. Luckily X/Windows server is not required so
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
Dear linux-il,
Has anyone used the Sangoma WANPIPE cards in a Linux box with a Sifranet or
FR line?
Could you please contact me, as I'd like to ask some technical details. I'll
summarize to the list if there is interest.
Thanks,
Gavrie
Iftach Hyams wrote:
As the "Linux representative" I have been asked if there is some
implementation equivalent to MS COM (Component Object module).
Is there ?
Aside from the fact that CORBA is more or less the Unix counterpart
(it came first, AFAIK), you can actually use COM/DCOM on
Am I right that the standard Ethernet connector is RJ-45 while the standard
phone connector (the one that plugs in into modem cards and phones) is RJ-11?
Does someone have a reference to an online "all about connectors" FAQ and info?
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Shaul Karl [EMAIL
Hello,
Let me start by stating that I do not want to start a flame war here,
arguing which distribution is better. Instead, I am looking for
opinions and backed up answers. I have bought a new Athlon computer
and I am not sure which distribution should I install - RedHat 6.1
(or 6.2 for that
Hi Yosi,
Yosi wrote:
Hello,
Let me start by stating that I do not want to start a flame war here,
arguing which distribution is better. Instead, I am looking for
opinions and backed up answers. I have bought a new Athlon computer
and I am not sure which distribution should I install -
I would put those commands in /etc/rc.d/rc.local - at the end of the
script..
Hetz
Noam Meltzer wrote:
I have a little problem:
Every time I want to use sound in my system, I have to login as root and
type:
modprobe -a snd-card-sb16
modprobe -a snd-pcm-oss
and then in the mixer adjust
On Sun, 05 Mar 2000, "Yosi" wrote:
Hello,
Let me start by stating that I do not want to start a flame war here,
arguing which distribution is better. Instead, I am looking for
opinions and backed up answers. I have bought a new Athlon computer
and I am not sure which distribution
check here
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO-6.html
Shaul Karl wrote:
Am I right that the standard Ethernet connector is RJ-45 while the standard
phone connector (the one that plugs in into modem cards and phones) is RJ-11?
Does someone have a reference to an online "all about
IH As the "Linux representative" I have been asked if there is some
IH implementation equivalent to MS COM (Component Object module).
IH Is there ?
CORBA, I suppose.
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phone
- Original Message -
From: Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 6:42 PM
Subject: RJ45 and RJ11?
Am I right that the standard Ethernet connector is RJ-45 while the
standard
phone connector (the one that plugs in into modem cards and phones) is
As others have already pointed out:
RJ-45 = for most Ethernet networks (that use twisted pair cable)
and other network types as well.
RJ-11 = for the US phone system (is it only US?)
RJ-14 = Feel free to dispute me on this but I'm almost certain this
is what we use
O and I am not sure which distribution should I install - RedHat 6.1
O (or 6.2 for that matter) or Mandrake 7.0 (I have outrulled the rest
O of the existing distributions out of various reasons).
I've just installed Mandrake 7 and I have to report it's rather nice.
Installation procedure is
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Omer wrote:
On Sun, 05 Mar 2000, "Yosi" wrote:
2. How fast does the manufacturer issues patches to security exploits
from the moment they have become publicly known.
I have no information about RedHat or Mandrake. Baicly you do not wait for
manufacturer to issue a
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Michael Im using minivend as an e-commerce platform. Its working
Michael great but Im thinking replace it with other platform
Michael because the support is really lame.
Michael Any one know of a good e-commerce platform for unix that
Michael support: mysql,
Hi friends,
I was asked again for Linux experts, this time by a nice start-up
called "LingoCom". We heard about each other through Yossi Vardi.
Their job looks cool (at least from first look), and may help one
of you to find an interesting job, involving Linux and other fun
fields.
Following
Ira Abvramov set up my Sangoma. Did a very professional job of it. He used
to sell them.
If I'm not wrong, he moved the Sangoma's issues to Erez Strauss. Last
time I checked, his e-mail address was [EMAIL PROTECTED] . As far as
I know, Erez is not subscribed to this mailing list anymore, so he
With minivend you find new thing every day, and each time it seems that
nothing is easy with them, especialy that no one in the mailing list
answer you, and reading the Kabalh is easeir then their Docs.
last time I handled minivend I found the flycat, it was like a dream to me
becouse I found a
SHALOM
My name is Hanan Shatz. Im working in a little college in Israel. Im
using RedHat 6.1 as an Email server, Web server and FTP server for about
3 years.
I never learnt any UNIX system (actually I never learnt anything on
computers but Im a System manager of Novell and NT too)
Now I have a
Anybody tried writing corba programs with gnome/kde ? Each of them comes
with its own orb (I guess there's not much chance of interoperability of
those two orbs).
This means that you have the daemon running.
Are there enough gnome/kde apps which have corba interfaces?
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Ury
check here
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO-6.html
Thank you. I believe http://www.linux.org.il/LDP has better stuff :)
Why it is not mentioned in http://www.linux.org.il/LDP/mirrors.html#israel? It
is surely better then http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/support/Linux/LDP/.
Shaul
You may want to start with http://www.linux.org.il/LDP/HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO.html
SHALOM
My name is Hanan Shatz. Im working in a little college in Israel. Im
using RedHat 6.1 as an Email server, Web server and FTP server for about
3 years.
I never learnt any UNIX system (actually I never
Hi.
I'm trying to install RH6.1 using a network install.
Selected 'FTP install', and then my network card device (ne compatible), I
get:
'/tmp/ne.o: init_module: Device or resource busy'.
I started out with a good network driver, which worked under RH6 (I did a
network install with it back
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