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On Wednesday 19 March 2003 11:22, Ira Abramov wrote:
http://www.redhat.com/licenses/rhel_us_2-1.html
if I read this correctly, there is no problem using the installation CD
for more than one system, but support is given only for one, would that
be
Quoting Dan Armak, from the post of Wed, 19 Mar:
However, from the EULA: If Customer wishes to install these IBM
programs on more than one computer, then Customer must contact IBM
to purchase additional licenses.
anyone knows what's the deal with the IBM JDK's license? on the
site, RH
Michael Sternberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wonder why if I apply g++ switch -fomit-frame-pointer
C++ exceptions cease to work.
Shooting from the hip: this is probably a bug - omitting frame pointer
should not affect stack unwinding during throw. As for why, probably
the exception handling
hey,
hope you're all having a happy shushan purim :)
meanwhile, i'm still not able to connect my linux box through this samsung
eht-a300 modem... i'm going to retry some things suggested a couple days ago
.. everyone says my settings are ok but it's not working...
:
also, what was the .dat
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 05:13:35PM +0200, Yasha Harari wrote:
hey,
yasha harari
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ps: if anyone is willing to help me on the phone (maybe to just review all
should be done, etc.), i'll gladly call you wherever/whenever it's
convenient for you - just let me know where/when
shaul - :)
thanks but ... i'm not trying to solve a telephone problem ... i'm trying to
solve a problem with linux and the samsung modem, and i would love to be
able to solve it by speaking with someone over the phone :)
yasha harari
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From: Shaul
Hello
I receive following message when trying to backup
my disk with /usr/sbin/dump:
/dev/hda6: Can't read next inode while scanning inode #2453824
After that dump quits without finishing backup.
The questions are:
1. What that mean ? Is my hard disk is gone ?
2. How can I check out to what
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