At 22:09 +0200 on 26/12/1999, Shaul Karl wrote:
I forward it to the RAKAZ of the openu OS course.
I believe there are other openu courses who might be interested, some of which
suggests their students to use Linux.
What Heruth Maoz think?
Er.. Who... me? (Wearing my official hat). Ahem. Well.
512MB RAM are completely enough (wish I had such a machine :),
and it would use up the RAM for IO buffers (disk cache) but obviously
won't use on-disk swap for disk cache. Run 'free' and you'll probably
see tons of RAM going for buffers. About Squid 2, it really doesn't
need much swap space,
The following is a snippet from a posting to gnu.emacs.sources.
It is not the full posting (which includes elisp code). Ehud posted
this announcement, and then 2 errata postings.
I have not tested this, but I guess it is of interest to ILUG.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | BLOOMBERG L.P. (BFM) | [EMAIL
MSNs are the telephone numbers that you want your ISDN device (e.g. your
card) to anwser on. On a incoming call ISDN first announces the call and
the number that has been dialed (MSN) on the D channel expects one of the
devices connected to anwser. You should get at least two of them from
Bezeq
Hi list.
i installed squid 2 on PII233 with 512 MB RAM and 2 9.1 scsi 10,000 RPM.
I gave the server 2 GB of swap (i did not mind to give it so much swap, i
have lots of disk space).
Now, after installing and all, i have a strange thing.
The RAM has only 3-4 MB left but the system does not use the
a. The links to subscribe in the home page are broken !
b. If someone use MS exchange or so (like me, unfortunately)
and just reply a message, change the text and send - it will
not work !
Some clients add spaces/tabs/indentations to the replied
messages. This interferes the
Hello,
I've managed to work out the isdn things with
linux.. (geez what a mess)
i have a teles 16.3 pnp card.
but i'm having hard time with the configs. i dont
know how bezeq treats phone numbers and MSNs.. (same thing?)
can anyone using Internet Gold guide me through
it?
Thanks,
Yarin
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