I have had to fake the entire add/remove software for Cellcom cellular
modem with a tech support until I broke and just asked for the default
init strings. This was funny. I was removing the drivers through the
control panel and through 'add-remove software', rebooting and then
reinstalling
I'm not sure I agree with your claim about old Actcom's staff. I know
most of them (except one, I think) were not hired by Bezeq Int.
Gal - about your friend - you could try this. Might help you.
http://run.tournament.org.il/cables-connection-in-israel-for-linux/
Ez
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Hi.
Almost not entirely off-topic, I would like to show you the Cables/L2TP
configuration script.
Currently it fits only Ubuntu Linux, but would support further Linux
distros, as soon as I get some feedback from users.
I want to bring this configurator to your attention, as it should do
Hi.
I have documented the process of making this setup work a while back.
http://run.tournament.org.il/dial-up-in-israel-through-orange-3g/
There are several links from there to an advanced (and somewhat better)
method of connecting. All methods relay on this one.
Ez
Shay Ohayon wrote:
Hi.
Actually, I am not looking for the system. I am looking for a company
able to deploy and modify a large-scale CMS system, including forums,
backoffice, and lots of fun. This project aim is to reach a level of
100K unique visitors a day.
I need a company who is able to do the following:
1.
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 21:32:06 +0200
From: Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jonathan Ben Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Israel Linux Mailing list linux-il@linux.org.il
Yes and no.
It will be as slow as any common harddrive for write operations, but it
will be extremely fast for read operations. Now, what is your expected
usage profile?
Ez.
Amos Shapira wrote:
On 21/02/07, *Ira Abramov* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting
2006, Ez-Aton wrote:
RH Cluster is a bad joke.
linux-ha is also not so good (e.g. it cannot recover from loss of access
to external disks).
I have used various HA solutions, including VCS, SunCluster, HACMP, and
even MSCS, and without a doubt, RH Cluster sux. It lacks
RH Cluster is a bad
joke.
I have used various HA
solutions, including VCS, SunCluster, HACMP, and even MSCS, and without
a doubt, RH Cluster sux. It lacks features, and its main defense
mechanism against split-brain is "Shoot the Other in the Head" via its
UPS, it's Fibre link, or the likes
One could assume so.
Bad blocks are being
reported when there are bad blocks. No more, no less.
It might be that the
hard drive suffers from temperature problem, and starts failing only
after X hours of continues work. It might be that the disk is failed
right from the start, and the person
Hi All.
Hi-Tech company in
Haifa (Matam) is searching for people who can occupy the following
possitions. Please redirect questions, comments, or CVs to me directly
(save the list). Thanks.
Ez.
QA Personnel:
Qualifications
· Experience in software testing
While the files are
still being used, the space will not be available. If you restart your
syslogd service, you will reclaim the missing space.
Ez.
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
I had what I think was a hardare problem with my TV card and ended up with
huge log files that completely filled up
uot; space was equivalent to only one of them. The
only thing I can think of was that after I manually deleted the files, a
new /var/log/syslog was created but /var/log/kernel/info was not.
On Thu, 25 May 2006 00:15, Ez-Aton wrote:
While the files are still being used, the space will not be
A trick I've been told about, which works ok, regarding
Bankhapoalim.com, is to refresh the website as soon as you login.
You login, you get the menus left-to-right instead of right-to-left,
and then you just refresh the page (F5, Ctrl+R, or the refresh button
of Firefox). You'll see the menu
How about the old
method of backup tape? Using LTO2 tape, you can backup enough today
(based on your estimation of ~120GB per backup), adn in the future.
It's not cheap, but it does the work.
Ez
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other stuff
wrote:
Folks
-
We are
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other stuff wrote:
Folks -
In general we are talking about amounts of up to 20Gb per backed up
volume with about half a dozen volumes.
This is not a significant
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Ez-Aton wrote:
12 / 2 (=half a dozen) * 20GB (per volume) = 120GB
You are right. I misread the original post. Don't forget that these
120GB will likely only take about 60GB (on average, YMMV, yada yada
yada) of actual space on the backup
I would second that.
Check MPG compression rate, and you'll get the details as to the
transfer rate required.
1Gb/s is overkill for
home usage, especially when home computers still tend to be limited by
the PCI b/w, which enforces a sum of up to 133MB/s for all PCI
interfaces. It means that
Use Laptop-mode. You
can set it all there.
Ez.
David Harel wrote:
Do
you know if noflushd will eventually spin the disk up again if cache
becomes full?
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 03:25:59PM +0300,
David Harel wrote:
Hi,
I
In this regard, DVD
images and CD images are similar.
The installation
proccess mounts using the loop device the cd/dvd image, and installes
directly from it. No difference.
Ez.
Amos Shapira wrote:
Hello,
I've downloaded CentOs 4 DVD image, planning to burn one DVD
instead of
Usually I/O bound
proccesses would have the flag D when viewed using either `ps` or
`top`. The D is for "Delayed", which means the proccess waites for
something else. As CPUs today are very strong, and disk I/O has rather
unchanged during the last few years, delayed proccesses wait, almost
The problem was not
with the distance, but with the frequencies. BT used frequencies
previously used by IDF, so it was illegal (and distance). Now these
freqs are open for BT devices, which, in turn, can reach 100M.
Actually, the 10M reach up to 5-7M without disturbances, so I tend to
believe
Every BT USB dongle
I've touched (so far two. of which one is the one Cellcom sells) worked
flawlessly under Linux. never had problems using BT.
My tip - get the
cheepest one. They're all the same.
Ez.
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
On Sunday 17 July 2005 13:27, Ez-Aton wrote
Maybe, but until IDF
released these freqs, so that civilians could use them for BT, they
were not allowed. Today the 900Mhz phones are legal as well, and are
being sold, as far as I know, by Bezeq themselves, as part of their
digital phones.
802.11a/b/g have
limitations, both regarding
Do not over react. Many
computers (even some running Linux) are connected to the Internet, and
are not being hacked.
If your system is
up-to-date, and your usernames/passwords were resonably complicated,
most likely you're ok. Moreover, if you know which services were meant
to run on your
I've been hacked few
years ago, as well, during a three hours FTP misconfiguration (the days
where wu-ftpd had his own little security holes with anon users). I was
proven to be hackable at the time.
However, having default
settings in nowdays distributions, on a need-to-run basis, well
It's not a contest I want to win in. It happened once, and the
backups were one week old. Yep. Bad luck.
Ez.
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 09:41:06AM +0300, Arik Baratz wrote:
AAARG! NOW I know what happened to my f-ing files on that server!
Your backups
, and knows how
to maintain/disaster recover/setup/etc. it, please contact me. We do
not look for non-progress oriented DBAs, nor HP-UX Sysadmins, but a
Progress DBA, better with experiance on HP-UX (which is quite uncommon
in IL).
Thanks!
Ez.
Ez-Aton wrote:
Hi all.
In the company I'm
Hi all.
In the company I'm working at, we're looking for a short notice
freelancer / outsourcer Progress DBA, prefferably, experianced with
HP-UX.
If you are, or you know anyone who is an experianced Progress DBA,
with experiance (proven) working on HP-UX, troubleshooting Progress,
restoring
You could use measurement tools, for example:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null
and in the meanwhile, measure the speed using iostat:
iostat -x /dev/sda -kt 5
(-x device -Kilobyte -refresh every 5 seconds)
The stats in /proc show what's the bus speed, which is nice, but not
very usefull (you know
Well...
Ira Abramov wrote:
howdie folks, me again...
I have a new server to install here, it's a modern board with an adaptec
sata RAID that is not seen by a vanilla Debian kernel. I decided to
stick to stock kernels to simplify administration and therefore disabled
the RAID, got the two
I would never use raid0 on a production system. Just not worth it.
However, both home system and raid1 are another thing.
BTW - You cannot boot from a raid0 partition. You need to have your
/boot on a non-striping raid (that is, none, or raid1).
Ez./
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Ez-Aton
ik wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 09:36:36PM +0300, Adir Abraham wrote:
The name of the patent - Discoverability and navigation of
hyperlinks via
tabs
Suggested patents: pressing an X box to close a window, pressing the
enter
key to start a new line, and even - pressing
nadav mavor wrote:
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Hi,
I hope this won't be considered off-topic since my main concern is
Linux compatibility. I'm about to get a new computer, and before I
make any final decision, I'd like to hear a few opinions. I've
GOOGLED quite a bit on this, but I still prefer to
Well, faster memory *should* work on lower speed slots, however, it
doesn't always work. It's issue with the CAS latency, and it might (or
might not) fit your current memory. Although it's likely your new
memory will work on your board, it is more likely it will not work
together with the
Hi all.
When running Mozilla Firefox (as I do), some might discover that trying
to run another instance of it (for example, for your favorite mail
client) will pop-up the profile selection window.
After some googling, I came up with a script, attached here.
It is based on the assumption firefox
I'm using Advice UPS, and it works like a charm (poweroff the computer after
reaching below certain % of power, etc.). search for a solution called
Network UPS Tools (NUT), and compare the models supported by it, with the
models you can purchase.
I know that regarding Advice's UPSs, they are
Hi Nachum.
Drive seek errors are caused due to either bad-sectors, or DMA usage, where
DMA is either not supported, buggy, or doesn't do the job (generally, when it
fails, but it is not one the previous options).
I know RH do not activate DMA usage by default, due to problems similar to the
one
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On Behalf Of Ez-Aton
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:31 PM
To: Nachum Kanovsky
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: hard drive errors - bad disk or?
Hi Nachum.
Drive seek errors are caused due to either bad-sectors, or DMA usage, where
DMA is either not supported, buggy
Hi list.
Sorry to publish it here, but the company I work for, called Topio, is looking
for both Sysadmins and QA testers.
The company is a mature start-up, developing DRP solutions for the
enterprises.
SysAdmin requirements (in general):
Aquiantance with Unix, especially Solaris, Linux, AIX
What NFS versions (server/client) do you run on both the Linux machine and the
FBSD?
Ez.
On Friday 02 April 2004 05:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo friends and list members.
I have some problems configuring NFS-server.
Trying to mount the server I get this :
$ mount_nfs
I wonder.
As far as I know, AFS is no longer supported by IBM, hence, you could use
OpenAFS, for better and worse, or you could search for another alternative.
Not reading this whole thread, I could suggest, that as far as I know, you can
find / install CodaFS clients/servers for almost any OS
I wasn't there. Maybe it's why my PHP works great with Apache 2.x
I use RH, and all new versions (9, and FC1) are shipped with Apache 2.x and
PHP, which works like a charm.
Squirrellmail did the job for me, on an Apache 2.X server.
Ez.
On Thursday 04 March 2004 12:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You could do it quite easilly. Use:
/sbin/mkfs.vfat /dev/hd**
(You should use the right letter and number for the extra partition).
Afterwards, using fdisk, make this partition active. If you do so, Windows
(assuming it's either XP or 2k) will reffer to it as C:, and you could
install it there.
Not as far as I know. I know Sparcs have APM support, and it can be disabled,
but I haven't seen any throttling support in Sparc yet.
About how to disable APM - Check SUN documentations, and you will find it
there, regarding to your OS version and your hardware.
Ez.
On Thursday 19 February
Hi People.
I need to build an FTP server, with specific, untrivial setup, and would ask
your help about it.
I need settings per-user, non-anonymous, XFP support, and Chroot jail. Also, I
need it to be very secure FTP server - no WU, whatever its capabilities are.
The idea is as follows:
Lets say
Well then, I'm just not the type. I'll elaborate.
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 10:32, Oron Peled wrote:
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 05:28, Ez-Aton wrote:
... starting from Windows 2000 (i don't count WinNT as a real OS anyhow),
First an unrelated observation. Through the years I used to hear
On the Windows side of things, starting from Windows 2000 (i don't count WinNT
as a real OS anyhow), under a specific DOMAIN, you could define what actions
each and every user, based on his role, group, the specific computer, or
almost any other parameter, can do, and cannot do. It's called
The fact it happens only during high CPU demand, I would suggest checking that
the heatsink is connected ok.
Many boards have some sort of an alarm regarding over temerature (check to
make sure it's enabled in the BIOS). If they don't, the CPU just overheats,
and freezes, and there's nothing
Maybe, but DOSEmu failed running Prince of Persia, while this dosbox did it
without a glitch (and I discovered I suck big time...)
Ez.
On Saturday 24 January 2004 23:44, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
DosEMU rocks... it has also protected mode support which DOSBOX does not.
Cool. Prince of Persia and Dangerous Dave. Nice.
Ez.
On Sunday 25 January 2004 03:06, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:
On Saturday 24 January 2004 22:36, Shlomi Fish wrote:
See DOSBox:
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php?show_news=1
It's very cool and is able to run Gobliiins
As old as I can remeber. I knew this one was told about windows NT3.51, when
it was brand new...
Ez.
On Monday 19 January 2004 12:22, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
** if you try this for real, you may damage your microwave or disk ***
Recently one of my friends, a computer wizard, paid me a visit.
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 Feiglin wrote:
You could find something you can work with (it's written to RH9, but will work
with Mandrake too, as far as I know) at
http://www.iarc.org/~ezaton/cables
There are instructions, and a script, adjusted to Actcom, but you could adjust
it easilly to any ISP you want.
Ez.
On Sunday 04 January
On Saturday 03 January 2004 10:09, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hetz: thanks for the info. As for the version of the driver, it may be
stable for you, but I'm not sure it would be stable for me. So I'll ask
at the forums, IRC channel, etc.
The rest of the crowd: the Nvidia card came prepackaged with
You could check the support section, and forums of NVidia's site. They have
solutions for such things.
Unlike many other hardware and driver vendors, NVidia (which ships closed
source driver) have a good support, and great forums, meant for you, and
everyone else who needs support, regarding
graphics card.
That's life
Ez.
On Friday 02 January 2004 14:24, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 01:15:07PM +0200, Ez-Aton wrote:
You can blame them for being closed source (as you can blame most of the
world, today), but you cannot blame them for lack of support.
Of course
On Friday 02 January 2004 14:56, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 02:51:53PM +0200, Ez-Aton wrote:
BTW, the solution is there. It is usually related to AGP communication.
You can, of course, debug the kernel, the X system, the driver, their
relationship, but NVidia did
The 7xxx is unsupported. I have a laptop using one of the 7xxx familly (I
think the mobile M6 or a similar name), and I can use only the built-in XFree
drivers. None others.
Ez.
On Friday 02 January 2004 16:20, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
so what were those rumours saying that 3D games on linux
Not entirely correct.
You could find some ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] or the likes, for around 200NIS. It will
work with X out of the box. It will have zero (0) 3D abilities, and it's fine
for you.
If you want to play the simplest 3D game - let's say tux racer, you need 3D
acceleration, else you'll
You should write make help to see what options are there.
Read the change log, to see what are the requirements for upgrading to 2.6
(and there are some), to make sure you are up to date.
If I recall correctly, you should, anyhow, type make and not make bzImage
Ez.
On Friday 26 December 2003
You could use pptp dialer. Should work.
You might consider checking http://www.iarc/org/~ezaton/cables and read a
lecture I wrote there.
The lecture (as well as the explenations) are relevant to Actcom, but you
could find that by changing only a little bit, you can connect to any other
ISP in
Some poeple just don't know what humor is.
Ez.
On Sunday 07 December 2003 15:02, David Howard wrote:
On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 13:40, nadav mavor wrote:
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You should use either UPNP daemon on the Linux NAT, or try to play with
OpenH323 server on the NAT.
Ez.
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 19:52, Oron Peled wrote:
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of gnomemeeting it that?
$ gnomemeeting --version
Gnome
What is 03:09 device? Check your /proc/bus/devices and/or your disk section in
/proc.
Do you get to hear weird noises out of your computer during such a case?
Do dmesg | grep 03 and check what 03:09 refers to. It might be bad blocks (my
guess) or it might be some PCI device malefunctioning.
My
Try to upgrade ifplugd.
They had few bugs back then (although I expreianced them using RTL8139), and
it might be the problem. Ifplugd is supposed to detect disconnection, adn
then bring the if down. If it detects it by mistake, it will try to bring
down the interface, to detect it is connected
2003 00:25, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Ez-Aton wrote:
What is 03:09 device? Check your /proc/bus/devices and/or your disk
section in /proc.
If I'm not mistaken - that should be /dev/hda9, which is where /home is
mounted from (and where all the processes that failed had open files).
Do you get
Well, it is too late, and besides, there are both Fedora and MDK nowdays,
meant for newbies.
You should remember that Debian is not considered fit for newbies, and
therefore, we better not install it.
Ez.
On Monday 10 November 2003 09:55, Dotan Mazor wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 15:13:16 +0200
I have a similar model, I don't remember the exact model number, manufactured
by Advice, and using NUT (Network UPS Tools) I am able to work with it on
connected to my Linux box, shutting down the computer after predefined time /
battery status, automatically.
The module I use is called
You could use fetchmail on the Linux server, obtaining mail by POP3 at any
given time. However, you cannot obtain global address book, nor calander,
either shared or personal. Mainly, it's an administration hog. You have to do
it all manually.
You could do this by IMAP, thus easier working with
My donation:
Of course not every user can change software on machines in every hospital.
Users can't do a thing.
One of the highlights of a Unix (and of course, a Linux) management, is that
it can be managed from one sigle center point, and easilly.
Assuming, for the matter, that there are zero
suggestion on the next move will also be very helpful, as I stand rather
helpless now, agains this system.
Thanks in advance!
Ez-Aton
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SATA is not yet supported Out-of-the-box One needs to install using either
some special new and patched kernel, or using an HDD connected to the std.
IDE, and then, after upgrade to the kernel, to move the system to the new
disks.
Ez.
On Monday 03 November 2003 11:25, Josh Roden wrote:
One
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Ez-Aton wrote:
It doesn't matter. Most of the people in the world use IE. They need an
alternative. I'm affraid Netscape is a poor alternative, and Opera is
not a
complete one, yet. Konqueror? Far from it. Flash was an example, taken
from
the article. Flash sux
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