Hi List.
Does anyone knows where i can find the 2.2.16 kernel patch for the raid ?
i want to have a software raid on one of my database servers (do you
recommend it ?) but i can not find the patch.
Should i use the last beta kernel ? (2.4.0test5 ?) it has it there.
Thanks,
Mike
I have a question.
I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
(From the router the demand will come to any IP address in that subnet and
not only to the IP of the Linux machine)
Title: Hitchikers from Ashkelon to Raanana this Friday
I intend to come to the meeting from Ashkelon, anyone needs a tremp ( David, Pavel ? ).
Let me know.
Best regards,
Evgeny
Agreed.
Let me repeat:
We meet this friday, 10:00 at Compaq.
Linux God Moshe Bar will be our guest speaker.
I have a question.
I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
(From the router the demand will come to any IP address in that subnet and
not only to the IP of the Linux machine)
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
Hi list,
I would like to hear comments about commercial Linux Backup Solutions (for
a mixed Linux/Windows network).
Today, I found a very nice backup solution that works with Linux. It's
called TapeWare (www.tapeware.com). It
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
I have a question.
I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
I had that headache, and I didn't care to solve it in any way other than
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
I have a question.
I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
I had that headache, and Ididn't care to solve it in any way other
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, guy keren wrote:
what's wrong with configurating the linux machine as a router, define it
as the default route for all machines on the LAN, and define the network
router as the default router of the linux machine? then, define on the
router that the route to that class-C
hi
I do not know who to send suggestions about kde2 but:
kde2 seems to have learn too much from microsoft.
when I start it, it gives me a picture of the dragon
and a status bar. it can noy be lowered and takes about 10 minuts to
disapear ( if i do not kill it before ). that's anoyoing .
other
Hi, Ira!
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 11:12:38AM +0300, you wrote the following:
what's wrong with configurating the linux machine as a router, define it
as the default route for all machines on the LAN, and define the network
router as the default router of the linux machine? then, define on
VERY old news.. next!
Hetz
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No, it isn't here.
Does somebody know when 2.96 (or something like this) will be released ?
If it already takes place in new RedHat beta ...
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ôåôåá éáâðé wrote:
Anybody knows a Video Player which can play ASF video files on Linux ?
ASF is a proprietary Microsoft container format for various
media streams. Usually the codecs used for the video streams
are proprietary too. It's far beyond stuff a "video player"
does, and there isn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kde2 seems to have learn too much from microsoft.
when I start it, it gives me a picture of the dragon
and a status bar. it can noy be lowered and takes about 10 minuts to
disapear ( if i do not kill it before ). that's anoyoing .
You need more RAM or better CPU, I
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, fredy wrote:
I have a question.
I have a Linux based firewall, 2 NIC's.
I need to use it to protect a class C subnet of real Internet computers.
Does anyone have an idea of how to do that ?
(From the router the demand will come to any IP address in that subnet and
not
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The easiest solution is:
1. Install on the Firewall machine both the bridging patch and the IP
firewalling on a bridge patch that can be found at
http://www.openrock.net/bridge.
I never tried that one. won't the bridging code bypass the
Hello ppl,
I'm looking for some impressions / feedback from people who run/tested
the latest MySQL alpha versions (latest is 3.23.22 , from yesterday). At
my work, we use a stable older version MySQL and we experience problem
especially when it's databases are becoming large. Sometimes we get
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The easiest solution is:
1. Install on the Firewall machine both the bridging patch and the IP
firewalling on a bridge patch that can be found at
http://www.openrock.net/bridge.
I never tried
Hi, Gilad!
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 03:05:31PM +0300, you wrote the following:
The easiest solution is:
1. Install on the Firewall machine both the bridging patch and the IP
firewalling on a bridge patch that can be found at
http://www.openrock.net/bridge.
I never tried
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote:
Lets not forget that it's not even in the mainstream kernel yet
Whoops, sorry. Mea culpa. It seems that it *is* in 2.3.
Yes ;-) Although the integration with the firewalling code is not there in
the 2.3 code - the bridging code is the same but
I have two question to ask.
1) for some reason, i have GTK errors while working with GNOME...
they look like that:
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget
with width 65527 and height
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_signal_disconnect_by_data(): could not find handler
Well gilad, I think this idea of yours could actually work...
At least that's what it looks like from the documentation.
I'd love to hear of more examples before I break my head here and use
resources to accomplish it.
I need at least one example of a Linux based bridge+firewall which is
bridging
Hi Everyone...
The company I work for is looking for expert Linux Programmers in the
following subjects:
C++ (More then 2 years C++ programming experience under Linux (or the
equivalent knowledge.))
Knowledge in Client\Server Application programming (HTTP Listeners, etc...)
Kernel Programming
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Hi,
I have a program which I want it's binary to contain a "version string",
the kind of string RCS automagically makes for you if you ask it nicely.
Now, if I put it in as a const static variable like so:
const static char * Ver = "$Id$";
GCC (rightfuly)
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Omer Musaev wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I have a program which I want it's binary to contain a "version string",
the kind of string RCS automagically makes for you if you ask it nicely.
snip
GCC (rightfuly) complains about the string not being used. GCC does
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I do not know who to send suggestions about kde2 but:
kde2 seems to have learn too much from microsoft.
when I start it, it gives me a picture of the dragon
and a status bar. it can noy be lowered and takes about 10 minuts to
disapear ( if i do not
Thanks to all those that offered me help with my SAMBA password problem. In the
end, it turned out to be something completely different, so I'll tell you what
happened in case someone else can benefit from my mistake. I didn't realize,
that when WIN98 asks for a password to share a resource on
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about "Re: A silly question about GCC":
the kind of string RCS automagically makes for you if you ask it nicely.
snip
GCC (rightfuly) complains about the string not being used. GCC does
offer the __attribute__ ((notused)) attribute, but
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Now, if I put it in as a const static variable like so:
const static char * Ver = "$Id$";
try making it an array of char, as in:
const static char Ver[] = "$Id$"
compiling the following with "gcc hello.c -Wall -ansi -pedantic -o
hello" gives me no errors.
#include
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about "Re: A silly question about GCC":
the kind of string RCS automagically makes for you if you ask it nicely.
snip
GCC (rightfuly) complains about the string not being used. GCC does
i sent a letter yesterday to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , and didn't
receive it here. did anyone else receive it? or is linux-il-announce
moderated in some manner?
guy
"For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
guy
"For world domination - press 1,
Hi
I have a question regarding xkb .
I want to use the scroll-lock led as an indicator of the active keyboard
group.
I saw /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/compat/group_led which (according tto the remark
in it) is supposed to do just that.
How can I make it work?
I generally wish to avoid changing files
Hi, guy!
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:04:24PM +0300, you wrote the following:
i sent a letter yesterday to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , and didn't
receive it here. did anyone else receive it? or is linux-il-announce
moderated in some manner?
linux-il-announce is indeed moderated; I saw your posting,
ok. just in case, here's a re-post of the next Haifux meeting
notification.
--
Subject: Haifux: kernel modules/hacking 7-aug-2000
hi,
on the 7-aug-200 (monday) we'll carry out a kernel modules/kernel hacking
lecture at the
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