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From: Hetz Ben Hamo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi,
I've asked this question before, but I lost the email and the archive
Hi..
I need some help in finding info on 2 related subjects...
How do i get linux to forget about the screen and boot into a Serial
VT Terminal ? (any preferred terminal?)
If at all possible, (all i got from the docs is at the boot: prompt to
enter linux console=ttyS0 \ 1)... i'm using an
For those of you with an ISDN lines, particularly ones with bezeqint as their
ISP, can you post one or more of:
1) output of
isdnctrl list all
2) option file for ipppd (/etc/isdn/*ipppd* ?)
3) Censured versions of pap-secrets and chap-secrets (/etc/ppp/*-secrets ?).
Which one is being
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000, Alex Dubrovsky wrote about "samba vs win98 enabled":
Hi all
We have a weird problem here
When user modifies file on samba share from win98 with
notepad/word/other program the modification date for that file is turned
into
the year , like this:
drwxr-xr-x 5 odedb
Benji Selano wrote:
Hi..
I need some help in finding info on 2 related subjects...
How do i get linux to forget about the screen and boot into a Serial
VT Terminal ? (any preferred terminal?)
Yank out the SVGA card. The first serial device is now your console.
For more details (like
Hi
I sow that Powercom protocol (Advice compatible) is now supported by
NUT.
Any one tested it with advice ?
I am the current maintainer of the driver. I am using it with Advice
Partner/King PR750 model:
[10:06:20 /tmp]$ /sbin/upsc localhost
host: localhost
MFR: PowerCom
MODEL: Advice
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Yank out the SVGA card. The first serial device is now your console.
naturally, he won't be able to "see" anything on that terminal, until
linux boots the kernel (e.g. no bios output+setup, no lilo prompt).
this means he also won't be able to
guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Yank out the SVGA card. The first serial device is now your console.
naturally, he won't be able to "see" anything on that terminal, until
linux boots the kernel (e.g. no bios output+setup, no lilo
Hi Shaul
The options of ipppd can be set in the ioptions file (the "+mp" is for
channels bundling). I use pap-secrets file with bezeqint and its format
is:
usaername * password
that's all.
the isdnctrl list all ioptions file are attached.
I can send you a script if you need.
Good Luck
hi,
I remember see a link in this list a while ago (year?)
for a hardware device that emulate BW screen/keyboard on
a serial port (the card have its own serial port) so you really
do not nead a keyboard nor a SVGA card for the system
and, of course, you can see all the bios output on it.
and
On the web. I have not verified that but probably every decent mail server has
its own home page.
The package you will eventually install will most probably have some
references and a config script.
You might want to start by unpackge some MTAs in /tmp without installing them
just to look what
here's a question you didn't hear the last 8 years.
"what command do you use in a batch file to delay the running of commands 10
seconds, without outside intervention"?
i want to delay the system to allow the startup of a slow starting service
Lam,Yochai
System administration,
development dep.
I have a problem with Netscape. Actually, I'm not really sure if this is a
Netscape problem or if something else is causing it. I often enter a URL and at
the bottom of the Netscape screen I get the message:
Connect: Host . cintacted. Waiting for reply
But nothing else happens.
Actually, I never saw the need for e-mail in Hebrew. But my daughter is out of
the country and she sent me e-mail in Hebrew. I do have Hebrew fonts
installed but didn't think I could see Hebrew e-mail. Much to my surprise, I
was able to read it using the XFMail program by simply selecting Hebrew
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I never saw the need for e-mail in Hebrew. But my daughter is out of
the country and she sent me e-mail in Hebrew. I do have Hebrew fonts
installed but didn't think I could see Hebrew e-mail. Much to my surprise, I
was able to read it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with Netscape. Actually, I'm not really sure if this is a
Netscape problem or if something else is causing it. I often enter a URL and at
the bottom of the Netscape screen I get the message:
Connect: Host . cintacted. Waiting for reply
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000, Lam, Yochai wrote about "how long since you've heard one like
this...?":
here's a question you didn't hear the last 8 years.
"what command do you use in a batch file to delay the running of commands 10
seconds, without outside intervention"?
i want to delay the
sleep is fine, pause waits on a signal. See man sleep man pause
respectively.
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000, Lam, Yochai wrote about "how long since you've heard one like
this...?":
here's a question you didn't hear the last 8 years.
"what command do you use in a batch
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote about "Re: Serial Terminal.":
Udi Finkelstein wrote:
Look at http://realweasel.com
This ISA card emulates a PC monochrome video adapter card and keyboard through a
serial device.
Please note that some so-called "server motherboards" have
Isaac Aaron wrote:
If you only need hot-swapping, then you don't need a RAID card.
I bought myself a computer that has a hot swap deck (but not with raid) the
kernel calls it:
Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00
Vendor: ESG-SHV Model: SCA HSBP M7 Rev: 0.08
Type:
Hi all
I want to use the nmap command but I don't have it on my machine (red hat
6.2).
What do I have to do to make it work?
TNX,
Yoav Grosswirth
Linux / UNIX
John Bryce Training LTD
Tel: +972 53 806791
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have a weird problem here
When user modifies file on samba share from win98 with
notepad/word/other program the modification date for that file is turned
into
the year , like this:
drwxr-xr-x 5 odedbodedb4096 Sep 18 07:18 Desktop
-rwxr--r-- 1 odedbodedb1422 Sep
Hello Yoav,
It's not 'a command', it's a 'software'. get it from www.freshmeat.net ,
for example. search there for 'nmap'.
If you want the rpm file (ease of install), maybe you'll find it in
www.insecure.org.
Cya,
Oren
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Yoav Grosswirth wrote:
Hi all
I want to use the
The next installation party in Technion would take part on the 21/11/00
(not final, but in the area).
We'll soon update the site (instaparty.israel.eu.org), and ask you all to
register.
Sponsers are welcome (please contact me at Email or
054-970460/04-8293854).
More details to follow.
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install it ?
Yoav Grosswirth wrote:
Hi all
I want to use the nmap command but I don't have it on my machine (red hat
6.2).
What do I have to do to make it work?
TNX,
Yoav Grosswirth
Linux / UNIX
John Bryce Training LTD
Tel: +972 53 806791
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
no I don't have a proxy - that was the first thing I checked.
On 18-Sep-2000 Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with Netscape. Actually, I'm not really sure if this is a
Netscape problem or if something else is causing it. I often enter a URL and
at
the
Hi
Benji Selano wrote:
Hi..
I need some help in finding info on 2 related subjects...
How do i get linux to forget about the screen and boot into a Serial
VT Terminal ? (any preferred terminal?)
Actually, I have in front of me 2 PCs, connected by a NULL modem cable
(see
Hey,
sleep 10
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Lam, Yochai wrote:
here's a question you didn't hear the last 8 years.
"what command do you use in a batch file to delay the running of commands 10
seconds, without outside intervention"?
i want to delay the system to allow the startup of a slow starting
Heym,
It's a linux mailing list, and the question was referred to linux,
The guy is obviously new to linux and is still used to calling
a shell script "Batch file".
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000, Daniel Feiglin wrote about "Re: how long since you've heard
one
On 18-Sep-2000 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
sounds like your ISP is blocking your access to port 80 when not going
through IIX (or something similar) - use the ISPs proxy.
I'm not using proxy and haven't before either. Since I can sometimes reach a s
ite and other times not, I doubt that the problem
Hi...
Is there a way to make bash Auto Logoff after a certain period of
inactivity?
Benji
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