information.
Please do not reply to me.
Daniel Feiglin,
Tech Writer,
Radwin Ltd.
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On 12/19/2010 10:47 AM, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
Bezeq is offering a Dropbox imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1
/Gb for oa 10 or 20 Gb package. The first two Gb are free (like
Dropbox). Of course their technicians only support Windows and have
(officially) never heard
Hello folks!
Bezeq is offering a Dropbox imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1
/Gb for oa 10 or 20 Gb package. The first two Gb are free (like
Dropbox). Of course their technicians only support Windows and have
(officially) never heard of Linux. Apart from the cost, there is the
very
(if available)
Thanks
Ez
Here is a method using testdisk to find the backup superblocks:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Advanced_Find_ext2_ext3_Backup_SuperBlock
(never tried this).
--Amos
2010/7/26 Daniel Feiglin dilog...@inter.net.il
Hello folks!
I am trying
Hello folks!
I am trying to assist in the following situation:
The user has a 1u IBM Pizza server. It was configured as one partition
(ext3) and loaded with Centos something-or-other, with the partition set
up as a single LVM volume (yes, including the root directory).
One fine day, after a
Hello folks!
I use a SL1000 UPS. The model is marketed by Advice, and looks like
their continuation of the Sustainer UPS line. It comes with both a
serial and USB port. The serial version of the SL line always worked OK
under Linux with their grotty (but adequate) UPSMON program, which comes
with
and hidraw0. That was the immediate effect
of the insmod.
Grinding on
Daniel
Ori Idan wrote:
It seems to be usb to serial device so try /dev/ttyUSB0
--
Ori Idan
2009/8/19 Daniel Feiglin dilog...@inter.net.il
mailto:dilog...@inter.net.il
Hello folks!
I use a SL1000 UPS
...@radwin.com.
Regards,
Daniel Feiglin
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Regards,
Daniel Feiglin
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Second.
e2xbegqsdyt21hfc wrote:
Is the following paragraph correct:
The program does not do that. Instead, behaves
as described earlier.
?
Wouldn't the following is correct, or, at least, better:
The program does not do that. Instead, it behaves
as described earlier.
Aviv Greenberg wrote:
2009/3/16 Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz:
Sorry, almost got it :-)
Didn't i say mind boggling routing rules? Told ya! :)
Shachar
--
Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.
http://www.lingnu.com
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz writes:
Do the following experiment. Connect the 100 card to a network, and
from another computer ping the 101 address while a sniffer is
running. You will see an ARP reply going out from the 100 card,
carrying the 100 MAC
Hello folks!
I'm trying to use a Linux box as a packet traffic generator. It has two
NICs configured with fixed IP addresses, 192.168.2.100/101. For testing
purposes, I connected the two NICs to each other with a crossed network
cable (hardware loopback). For what it's worth, they can both be
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Arik Baratz wrote:
On Tue, Dec 4, 2007 at 10:04 AM, Maxim Veksler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://d-source.co.il are resellers of http://affordy.com which
Original message
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2008 10:13:26 +0300
From: Omer Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gnucash annual reports for Israel
To: linux-il linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Geoff,
While I know that there are lots of complications
and non-sense things
in the Israeli tax
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Has any one tried running MSI Laptops under Linux?
Specifically has anyone tried the VR600 model?
What's interesting about it:
1. It's not too expensive
2. You can buy it locally without a pre-installed OS
3. The reseller (in this case Ivory) claims that they support
of the box. But, then again,
go figure what SuSE put in there.
The reason that I didn't buy it was that apparently Ivory has
notoriously bad service.
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Has any one tried running MSI Laptops under Linux?
Specifically has anyone tried
Has any one tried running MSI Laptops under Linux?
Specifically has anyone tried the VR600 model?
What's interesting about it:
1. It's not too expensive
2. You can buy it locally without a pre-installed OS
3. The reseller (in this case Ivory) claims that they support it at
their various centers
I have opened the following issue, which may be of interest to KDE/OO users:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75816
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You have to see it to believe it:
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7028023.html
Hell! I thought that I invented linked lists (and doubly linked lists)
in my very first programming assignment in 1971, using FORTRAN 4 on an
IBM 7044 mf running $IBSYS.
Darn! If I had only kept my box of source
- NIS 289
I suspect that the main differences are in quality of the electro
mechanical components and scanning speed.
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I am looking for a low end USB flatbed scanner = NIS 1000, mostly as a
fax front end and for scanning documents. No fancy photography
wrote:
El lun, 19-03-2007 a las 09:22 +0200, Daniel Feiglin escribió:
There are a couple of other similar supported cheapies like these:
Genius 1200XE - NIS 243
Genius HR7 - NIS 389
Be careful! There were a lot of concerns regarding Genius scanners at
the Ubuntu forums.
http
Hello folks!
I am looking for a low end USB flatbed scanner = NIS 1000, mostly as a
fax front end and for scanning documents. No fancy photography is
required. An examination of the Sane site, http://www.sane-project.org/
as well as a look at the SUSE scanner installation list, crossed with
what
Your private email address fails.
Sorry, list.
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
Hi Linux-IL list members,
Tk Open Systems is looking for an additional entry level system
administrator for permanent employment starting in January 2007.
The position is fulltime or 3/4 time, mostly in the Jerusalem
I'm replying privately with an attachment that might help.
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I had I nice dual boot system that included Windows XP and Fedora Core 5.
I got the Fedora Core 6 disk
Ancient1 wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Thanks ... here we go!
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Daniel Feiglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks!
I need to install Linux (SUSE 10.1) on a box with a Logitech USB
cordless keyboard and mouse. Having never used cordless before, can
anyone point me
Hi folks!
I need to install Linux (SUSE 10.1) on a box with a Logitech USB
cordless keyboard and mouse. Having never used cordless before, can
anyone point me to an RTFM that sets out installation issues and
gotchas. The system will run the supplied KDE release and be as
vanilla as
Thanks ... here we go!
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Daniel Feiglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks!
I need to install Linux (SUSE 10.1) on a box with a Logitech USB
cordless keyboard and mouse. Having never used cordless before, can
anyone point me to an RTFM that sets out
Load into Open Office. Save as CSV.
You may have to split the xls file into separate sheets to make this work.
Cheers.
yahav Biran wrote:
It's nightmare to process an xls file. An external system is generating it
and I need to process it.
Is there any way to convert Microsoft Excel xls To CSV
looking at a
multithreading/tasking option using RTAI or RTL for the thingy but
that's way OT, and I don't want to get into that for now.
Daniel
Amos Shapira wrote:
On 14/06/06, Daniel Feiglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. Checking the file descriptors after receiving an event
Hello folks!
Can someone supply an RTFM describing the kernel implementation of this
API (other than reading the source code).
In particular, is it interrupt driven (as I always thought) or does it
use some sort of polling method?
Thanks,
Daniel
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? (Or at the very least, that it's
not polling the file descriptors ...)
BTW, I've spent hours Googling to no avail.
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 09:41:38AM +0300, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
Can someone supply an RTFM describing the kernel implementation of this
API
Ben-Yossef wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Thanks. The URL does not really answer my question, but I poked
around a bit on kernel-traffic.org.
My impression is, that select(3p) uses an internal event queue which
means that it is being triggered with a semaphore when a new event
arrives.
Can
Thanks for the reply, folks.
Just one small detail: If any of you are using SUSE 10., the location of
the lease file is:
/var/lib/dhcp/db/dhcpd.leases
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Is there a command to list the IP addresses currently assigned by the
DHCP server (perhaps with some other info
Is there a command to list the IP addresses currently assigned by the
DHCP server (perhaps with some other info as well, such as host name,
up-time). At the moment I can only use ipconfig on each client host.
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Version 2 of Crossover Office seemed to work OK, and then it broke on
version 3+.
Solution:
Using Samba, network and old Pentium II just to run MS IE, Office c.
Cost: Apart from MS Win X and/or Office you pay for anyway - peanuts.
Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi All,
I'm evaluating crossover office
Take a look at CRiSP - http://www.vital.com/
The only item in your list below that it does not answer is 3. I don't
now of any IDE that does. Surely that is a debugging function?
Michael Sternberg wrote:
Hello
We're looking for recomendations on *nix IDE.
Following virtues are seeked:
1.
I found it necessary to use an animal called NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7174-pkg1.run
from the nVidia site (Google to find!) which is an executable script. It
compiles links some stuff creating a binary driver for to YOUR kernel version.
There is a related readme. If you can't find it I can sent it
Hello List!
1. I am managing a web site development project for OCMI Ltd, a
management and investment company (not a hi-tech startup). The company
is interested in outsourcing the bulk of the development work to persons
or companies (contractors) with relevant experience and proof thereof.
This typically happens with nVidia display cards/chipsets.
This worked for me on my 3 systems, all with the same problem:
1. Go to runlevel 3.
2. Become root
3. Do this:
chkconfig -d earlykdm
4. Go back to runlevel 5 - all should work.
(I can't remember where I dug this one up. Could be the
Hello folks!
During February-March I started two threads, which were left unresolved. As
before the underlying distro is SuSE Pro, now 9.3.
1. Configuring a keydisk
Nothing special is needed! The system mounts the thing automatically, like a
hard disk. Since I'm formatted FAT32 there are no
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:50:53AM +0300, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
During February-March I started two threads, which were left unresolved. As
before the underlying distro is SuSE Pro, now 9.3.
1. Configuring a keydisk
Nothing special is needed! The system
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 11:10:44PM +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote:
On Sunday 17 April 2005 18:54, you wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 03:10:44AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for the book Learning the bash Shell, 2nd Edition (or
3rd Edition) to buy / borrow..
Hi folks!
The following problem emerged recently (I think after the 9.1-9.2 upgrade).
1. Delete all konq configfiles (per its welcome screen; it says where everything
is).
2. Restart Konq and attempt to load any valid URL, and you get a popup Sorry
error message box with this:
Could not find
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hi folks!
The following problem emerged recently (I think after the 9.1-9.2
upgrade).
1. Delete all konq configfiles (per its welcome screen; it says where
everything is).
2. Restart Konq and attempt to load any valid URL, and you get a popup
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I started a short thread about setting up a Linux box as a
router. Following the various replies received and a bit more Googling
around, I have arrived at the following setup which almost works. I
think that another little kvetch will get us there.
First, I have
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other stuff wrote:
Daniel -
What do you do in order to have the ADSL modem re-dial upon failure ?
Nothing. I never hit that one before.
Yaacov
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I started a short thread about setting up a Linux
Josh Zlatin-Amishav wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I started a short thread about setting up a Linux box as
a router. Following the various replies received and a bit more
Googling around, I have arrived at the following setup which almost
works. I
maquerading on; Features: Protect all running
services, allow traceroute
4. Logging: critical dropped and accepted packets only
That's it.
It seems that there is some manual stuff to do ... and a bit more reading.
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 14:16 +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I
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On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 15:10 +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I have the SuSE firewall installed, which is supposed to do this. YaST offers a
4 step procedure, and here are my settings:
1. Select
Hello folks!
I just got a 256MB USB keydisk. After poking arount fstab(5) aand
mount(8), with attention to the tmpfs and usbfs entries, I got exactly
nowhere. After a bit more nosing around the manuals and the 'net, I
added the following line to fstab,
(One line)
/dev/sda /media/usb vfat
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I just got a 256MB USB keydisk. After poking arount fstab(5) aand
mount(8), with attention to the tmpfs and usbfs entries, I got exactly
nowhere. After a bit more nosing around the manualsand the 'net, I
added
tested a Linux client yet, but I guess that'll come
very soon - and I expect easily!
For what it's worth, when things are working, I'll post a brief summary
to the list.
Daniel
Baruch Even wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hi!
I need to do the following:
Internet - ADSL (10.0.0.138) - LAN Card
Hi!
I need to do the following:
Internet - ADSL (10.0.0.138) - LAN Card (10.0.0.100) - Linux Box
(= router?)- LAN Card (192.168.1.100) - Hub - Win 2K, Win98, and
Linux clients with fixed addresses like 192.168.1.101 etc.
I would like the clients having access to the Internet via the Linux
box.
Hi!
Check out the CrossoverOffice site, www.codewavers.com. Beware that it
may only be a partial solution. Download the trial, and install it
manually in a session with LANG=he_Il set, all the way. You might just
get lucky. They have a discussion forum that may be useful and for a
small fee
I don't understand the sarcasm either. Sarcasm is the cheapest form of wit.
I have a similar setup with Win 98 SE clients using an HP 5550 on a
Linux/Samba setup. (For what it's worth, I'm using SuSE 9.1, kernel
2.6.5-7.111, KDE 3.2 and Samba 3.0.2a-5.1)
1. Set up your printer under Linux
Is this some kind of thread per client application?
If it is, you might like to take a look at the good old C library
select(2) api which has been somehow implemented in Java 1.4.x (see for
example, API doc java.nio.channels.SelectableChannel). I haven't used
this Java API myself, but if it's
I think that it is a great idea, but not for the reasons you gave.
I couldn't care less about MS. The open source politics are also
interesting but secondary.
As a satisfied user, I couldn't care less whether it was written in
Pascal, C or IBM 360 assembler to be used with an emulator like
About converting QText 5.x files:
I had the same problem. The trick was first to import them to QText 8,
and then after some general checking and fixing, to save them as rtf
files. The latter are easily imported to Word or OO, although some
attributes will get screwed up. In particular all of
I presume it is a Pentium I of some sort. How big is your disk and how
is it partitioned? Is /boot completely below the 1023 track limit? (A
parted or Partition Magic summary would help.)
Haggai Eran wrote:
Hi
There's this old computer that I've tried to pub debian on. It's a pentium 75
with
the track limit.
The /boot partition is /dev/hda1, and its about 50MB.
I'm not sure how relevant this is however. Lilo boots fine. It just does a
segmentation fault every now and then, and freezes sometimes.
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 23:10, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I presume it is a Pentium I of some sort
Hello folks!
I have a problem with SQL for MySQL (and pre4sumably any other kind):
Can anone offer a RTFM do do something like this:
create table foo (
boo int,
bar varchar;
baz array[0..9] of int, # illegal, but needed!
...
);
I'm not really thrilled about
Ido Kanner wrote:
Hi,
I guess no one will like my suggustion, but here it goes:
Use Firebird (http://www.firebirdsql.org), it does support arrays, but to use
them you need to write things like stored-procedures or UDF (an extention).
Hello folks!
I have a problem with SQL for MySQL (and
The SuSE 9.1 Pro Update pack I have in front of me comes with a complete
64 bit distribution. I can't tell you much about it since I'm on 32 bit.
(The distro is 2 DVD's with 32/64 bit binaries and sources, along with 4
CD's.)
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
I need to store a server at an isp, and I need
Hello list!
I just cannot resist this ...
At long last my area (Shavei Shomron) has ADSL. I picked up my ADSL
modem, an Alcatel Speedtouch 510,from Bezeq this morning.
In view of the problems with ADSL which have been reported from titme to
time on the list, I thought that I'd get it going on
I'm involved in putting together a web server which needs a database
backend. My own experience with these things is at the outdated nitty
gritty b-tree level of the early 90's (e.g. Clipper, the CodeBase library).
The project is going to be SuSE Linux based.
Can someone point me to a
Thanks. I'm startting to scratch ... scratch ...scratch.
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I'm involved in putting together a web server which needs a database
backend. My own experience with these things is at the outdated nitty
gritty b-tree level of the early 90's (e.g. Clipper, the CodeBase library
I've been getting these things too. Any one else?
Ely Levy wrote:
Yea I got the email with the headers this time.
ot shall be blocked:) btw [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not in the list at all,
It's not exactly clear to me how the emails got to the list,
investigating it:)
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew
Eli Marmor wrote:
Two questions:
1. What version of MS Office have you tried?
Office 2000 Pro
2. I guess that the previous message was a summary of a thread in CX
mailing list, that was cross-posted to linux-il; is there any link
(to an archive) or some quatations that you can bring from
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
Can you use the same invocation of office to type both Hebrew and
English, or does one of them go out backwards?
My (Dimitri's) little script does it right.
Also, as far as I
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Hello Daniel,
Daniel Feiglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
1. Use the SuSE online update/patch utility to get the latest version of KDE
2. Install CXOffice Version 2.0 (Yeah, V 2.0!)
3. Install MS Office
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
1. Use the SuSE online update/patch utility to get the latest version of KDE
2. Install CXOffice Version 2.0 (Yeah, V 2.0!)
3. Install MS Office using LANG=heb_IL all the way. Intall the English
Language pack, ensuring that
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 10:24, Nadav Har'El wrote:
There should be a law preventing politicians from messing with our
space-time continuum ;)
Interesting, are you suggesting that politicians somehow distort space-time?
In the case of some politicians, like our
OK. I bit the bullet and bought a USR 56K External Fax Modem which works
fine.
All the same, you should take a little more care with the modem drivers
(of all things!) which you ship. If I was a newbie, I might have given
away SuSE as a bad job, to say nothing of Linux.
Apropos all your links
I have SuSE 9.0 installed on an all-PCI system (no ISA slot) with an
Intel 536ep modem.
1. Under Windows 2K it works fine.
2. Under SuSE 8.1 it worked fine with the supplied driver.
3. Under SuSE 9.0 the supplied driver fails to detect the carrier.
Closer examination (depmod -a) reveals that
Pardon a slightly dumb question but ...
As far as I know (Open) Motif has been available at source level for
quite some time.
Next, I'd expect any kind of bidi conversion/extension to be the same
whether for classified Chetz usage for a business application. Hebrew is
Hebrew and bidi is bidi.
Ez-Aton wrote:
Try running the application with the env. variable:
LC_ALL=he_IL /opt/cxoffice/bin/iexplore
(or the likes)
You could try LC_CTYPE=he_IL and his friends (locale will tell you more about
it), and you just might be able to type in hebrew.
Ez.
On Monday 19 January 2004 07:16, Daniel
Micha Feigin wrote:
How do I input hebrew characters in explorer running inside cross
office?
Using the regular X input method shows gibberish and isn't recognized as
hebrew by explorer as far as I can tell.
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 08:04:26PM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I just upgraded my SuSE 8.1 system yo SuSE 9.0. Everything worked fine
(for a change) - except I no longer get Hebrew keyboard input, just
question marks, dominos or nothing. This applies
Hello folks!
I just upgraded my SuSE 8.1 system yo SuSE 9.0. Everything worked fine
(for a change) - except I no longer get Hebrew keyboard input, just
question marks, dominos or nothing. This applies to native Linux apps
as well as Win stuff running under Crossover Office.
Things done:
1.
Thanks to all the folk who replied to my request.
For information:
1. I received several versions by email or on 5.25 diskette.
2. I also received one original official distribution kit, also on a
5.25 diskettes.
3. All this stuff in now backed up to 3.5 diskettes and tape, should
anyone else
I have answers from my setup which might help:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Oren Held wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying crossover office, which works pretty fine, but didn't
success using hebrew on it.
What I see when users typing hebrew is the letters a, o, u, e, i for
some reasons instead of hebrew
Oren Held wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying crossover office, which works pretty fine, but didn't
success using hebrew on it.
I use it all the time.
You must install with LANG=he_IL
and also run the MS Office programmes with LANG=he_IL
After a brief exchange on this list about a year ago, I
I need to read and maybe filter some old Einstein word processor files
(both English and Hebrew). Does anyone have a copy of the programme
binary lying around? Any media or email will do.
(Google - nothing useful.I think that the marketing company which used
to live in Rechov Hillel in
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I have an HP 695C connected through the parallel port on my Linux box
and which also functions as the network printer for 2-3 Win 98 clients,
and an HP 964C similarly attached on my home Lin/Win system. What they
(almost) have in common, is that the HP 694C
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Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I have an HP 695C connected through the parallel port on my Linux box
and which also functions as the network printer for 2-3 Win 98 clients,
and an HP 964C similarly attached on my home Lin/Win system. What they
(almost) have in common, is that the HP 694C
Hello folks!
I have an HP 695C connected through the parallel port on my Linux box
and which also functions as the network printer for 2-3 Win 98 clients,
and an HP 964C similarly attached on my home Lin/Win system. What they
(almost) have in common, is that the HP 694C is bar minan and the
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 07:05:29AM +0300, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
1. Tar file - mailed separately
This tar file is a bit by bit identical to the one included in
http://www.advice.co.il/data/prog/UPSMON_LINUX.zip. In addition, the
actual content of the READMEE.HTM that you
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 04:34:59AM +0300, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
People looking for a UPS with Linux support may find this useful:
I gather it is not open software, is it? Do *we* remember to ask for
full disclosure documentation when purchasing hardware
direct.
About specs: There is an antiquated Howto (1997). Haven't done much with it.
Thanks.
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From: Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Daniel Feiglin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: IGLU [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: UPS with Linux support - well
a special price - customer since 1988 and occaisional reseller.
List is about $242 + VAT.
Boaz.
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From: Daniel Feiglin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IGLU [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:34 AM
Subject: UPS with Linux support - well sort of
Hello folks!
People
Hello folks!
People looking for a UPS with Linux support may find this useful:
I just installed a 1KVa S1000 unit from Sustainer (www.sustainer.co.il,
Bar Kochba 8, Bnei Brak, 03 5793686).
It comes with the usual Win s/w with lots of pretty buttons and
clock-like displays. It also comes with
I attend a meeting.
Shachar
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Shalom all!
A few months back I mentioned that I had been in contact with MK Miki
Eitan about his IT Chug, which is wider than just IT. (I am a memeber
of the Merkaz HaLikud, Chativat Manhigut Yehudit)
In a brief email exchange
Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
Hiya, all.
I seem to remember (weakly) that someone here asked for SuSE rep in
Israel. I have stumbled upon one and, to save the adverts, whoever it
was who was looking for one, contact me and you shall be informed.
M
Yeah? If used to be PF1 used to be
Shalom all!
A few months back I mentioned that I had been in contact with MK Miki
Eitan about his IT Chug, which is wider than just IT. (I am a memeber of
the Merkaz HaLikud, Chativat Manhigut Yehudit)
In a brief email exchange with Miki Eitan last week, I raised again, the
issue of the use
And while we're about it,
www.jobinfo.com.il
now also works with Konq (set to look like IE 5), but not Mozilla.
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
I'll give credit where credit is due- I noticed that the
First International Bank (fibi) has recently fixed it's
site, and now the online banking works
I've seen this problem mounting an ordinary data DVD, so same question!
I use a permanent fstab entry which looks like this:
/dev/hdc /media/dvd auto ro,noauto,user,exec,unhide 0 0
The problem is intermittent; it seems mainly to occur after leaving the
dvd mounted for an extended period and
A bit silly, but have you tried switching keyboards, to rule out a
hardware problem?
Eli Segal wrote:
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From: Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eli Segal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux-IL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: Well ... it
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