Thanks. I 'm aware of that button.
I dthis reset this morning but it didn't help.
Actcom support (a Debian user himself, it turned) said that
as far as he's aware once Bezeq notices you use PPPoE they'll
support on PPPoE on the line. Bezeq support denied this.
Bezeq support also said they don't
Quoting Oded Arbel, from the post of Mon, 16 Jun:
Ira Abramov wrote:
How can one get a list of mounted filesystems without getting blocked
How about reading /etc/mtab ?
can I trust the state it holds? I think I read somewhere once that it
can be giving me the wrong info in some odd
Quoting Erez Kirson, from the post of Mon, 16 Jun:
it just checkes if nfs daemon is running ( using RPC )
i took it from nagios to monitor NFS servers
this I test with showmount and the package I'm writing this for (mon)
already has a nice module of it's own to see if the RPC service is
I received this message and many others sent to this mailing list twice.
Can anybody try to fix this?
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Erez Kirson, from the post of Mon, 16 Jun:
it just checkes if nfs daemon is running ( using RPC )
i took it
Quoting Shlomi Fish, from the post of Tue, 17 Jun:
I received this message and many others sent to this mailing list twice.
Can anybody try to fix this?
specificly the later copy seems to go through a few extra relays and has
a header added: X-DoalSignature: getit
Ely?
--
Fortified with
Ira Abramov wrote on 2003-06-17:
Quoting Shlomi Fish, from the post of Tue, 17 Jun:
I received this message and many others sent to this mailing list twice.
Can anybody try to fix this?
specificly the later copy seems to go through a few extra relays and has
a header added:
From a quick skim through the headers I wonder if it could
be a bounced message which gets injected back into the list?
Stops after one loop - because of that extra header or because it
noticed that bounce string in there?
-Original Message-
From: Beni Cherniavsky
And these extra
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:36:30AM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Oded Arbel, from the post of Mon, 16 Jun:
Ira Abramov wrote:
How can one get a list of mounted filesystems without getting blocked
How about reading /etc/mtab ?
can I trust the state it holds? I think I read
suggestion: try using the blue samsumg modem that your isp should be able to
provide. bezeqint provided me with one when they switched me from pptp to
pppoe (did so without asking me even).
i had a similar problem when they switched me from PPTP to PPPoE ... i ended
up having to play with the
If memory serves correctly:
MS bought 5% of SCO shares back then when they sold Xenix to SCO, and then MS sold
those shares.
Now SCO have something like $10 millions in the bank. My guess is this money will be
burned
on legal fees (David Boeis's rates are not cheap, you know).
Hetz
Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
If memory serves correctly:
MS bought 5% of SCO shares back then when they sold Xenix to SCO, and
then MS sold those shares.
Not really. The SCO that bought Xenix is not the SCO that is suing IBM.
The SCO that is suing is actually Caldera. They changed the name to
Thanks a lot.
It indeed helped to see where I'm standing.
I talked to Bezeq wow support and it turns that if my modem
is still under worranty they will replace it for me at BezeqStore
with a Samsong at no cost.
It's a bit of a shame to get rid of this modem because it is supposed
to be
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003, Ira Abramov wrote about Re: nfs blocking mount:
Quoting Oded Arbel, from the post of Mon, 16 Jun:
How about reading /etc/mtab ?
can I trust the state it holds? I think I read somewhere once that it
can be giving me the wrong info in some odd cases (read-only
Quoting Nadav Har'El, from the post of Tue, 17 Jun:
P.S. Am I the only one who's been getting every message on this list
twice, in the last couple of days, because of some specific computer
reposting each message? (see the headers of the double messages to see
what I meen. Learning from past
Hi
the samsung eth300 cost 240 NIS at bezeq store (), and its easy to
upgrade it to router (maybe easy than upgrade the alcatel home to
PRO).
anyway - in ~90$ , u can buy real router (no need to hack/upgrade) with 4
ports built in (no need to use switch/hub) and inline adsl modem
I was just quoting Bezeq Store's site
(https://www.bezeq.co.il/application/bezeqstore/scripts/prod.asp?prod_id=20948)
I put my plan on the table, no intention to make profit out of this
but people here quoted the PRO at 1000 NIS a couple of weeks ago so I
though if someone wants it for less then
Hi
Does any one know how to make a Linux boot floppy
that can mount NFS and CIFS shares( rpc+smbclient+mount
)
I tried to google around but with
nouse..
Thanks
EREZ
We can all have a big sigh of relief now, as seƱor Lior Rotkovitch has
been unsubscribed from the list, so no more double messages are expected
to flood your mailboxes anymore. Yay!
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2003, Alex Shnitman wrote about Re: [META] mail still in a loop:
We can all have a big sigh of relief now, as seor Lior Rotkovitch has
been unsubscribed from the list, so no more double messages are expected
to flood your mailboxes anymore. Yay!
And, if you want to prevent this
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:55:18PM +0200, kirson wrote:
Hi
Does any one know how to make a Linux boot floppy that can mount NFS and CIFS
shares ( rpc+smbclient+mount )
I tried to google around but with no use..
busybox already has mount. tomsrtbt has smbfs and smbmnt in the add-ons
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
* This was fairly common around 1990. ATT sold many source licenses
for UNIX. SCO bought one, Everex (ESIX) bought one, Interactive Systems
(later owned by Kodak and sold to SUN) bought one, etc.
. I While reading the net on this subject, I
Hello Reuven All.
It was a month since you posted a message, looking for an open-source
one-man orchestra, and this list started to discuss your chances of
finding someone meeting your requirements.
So, Reuven, could you share your experiences with us? Did you get any
really interesting CVs?
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 07:48:36PM +0300, Miki Shapiro wrote:
. I While reading the net on this subject, I picked this piece up:
Not only does SCO's most recent 10Q report document lots of interesting
details over the deal with Microsoft, it also effectively make the claim
that:
The SCO
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:17:43AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any other suggestions?
Will the list support the following request from Bezeq?
1. Acquire high quality Internal devices for people who want it, perhaps
only for self installation. By 'high quality' I mean with as
Yes, it's pretty much straight forward if you know
how a basic Linux operates.
Take kernel,
compile to your liking and hardware support,
Add LILO (if you wish),
Build a root disk,
put it all on floppy.
There is a HOWTO concerning this subject on:
-Original Message-
From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
2) Enforceability - while legal action against junk fax
spammers is
enforceable due to the way POTS networks are build, it is not
so in the chaos
of All Internet. Spammers get nailed mostly due to their
Yes, I remember using busybox as well. It is a lifesaver utility as compared
to compiling the needed programs one by one (about 4 Meg) it only takes
~200Kb, so you can squeese more stuff to the diskette.
Oleg.
- Original Message -
From: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Oleg Kobets
usually I wait a day or two after alerting the person to let him fix it or
comment. does people of the list rather it to be a shorter time?like few
hours?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Alex Shnitman wrote:
We can all have a big sigh of relief
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:42:35PM +0300, Ely Levy wrote:
usually I wait a day or two after alerting the person to let him fix it or
comment. does people of the list rather it to be a shorter time?like few
hours?
I sent you and the offender a private message yesterday. And this was
quite a
ok sounds reasonble.
after all it's just an e-mail away to resubscribe
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:42:35PM +0300, Ely Levy wrote:
usually I wait a day or two after alerting the person to let
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
#4 is relevant as the Technion network is known for many crashes when the
outside connection is down, while the internal network works OK. In these
cases, a serial console is very useful. Also, the network could be down due
to misconfiguration of the
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernelm=105582488418497w=2
Linus is actually going to get payed for writing kernel code! who'd have
thunk...
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Pushing the tempo
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http://ira.abramov.org/email/
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Eli == Eli Billauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eli So, Reuven, could you share your experiences with us? Did you
Eli get any really interesting CVs? Should we congratulate your
Eli new worker?
We did get a bunch of interesting CVs, and the most
interesting/promising of the bunch were
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