On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 02:48:39PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote:
so I'm looking for people with interesting ideas for lectures they can
give, special products for linux they tried, a special system they built
and all the snags involved, or whatever.
I am willing to present a lecture on "Lessons
yair linux wrote:
I'm installing qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.0.
whan I compile with 'make setup check' it fails to compile
the file : auto-str.c
any suggestions?
Thanks
Yair
Yes.
An error message would be REALLY helpful. You know, that extraneous
information as to
WHAT actually went wrong...
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Is it worth the download - or still unstable ???
It is about as stable as a drunk Irishman after a year-long binge on An
Cnoc 18-year old special reserve.
Marc
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Noam Meltzer wrote:
I have a little silly question for you here.
Indeed, I quite agree.
I'm having troubles installing an X server, I know where the problem
might be, but I need to copy lot of error text when the X crash. How can
I put this in a text file? (so I could send it over here)
Chen Shapira wrote:
Is there a way to fasten the fsck check ?
I have proxy with 9 GB disk and it takes forever to start it
You can use ReiserFS (or other journaling file systems like XFS or EXT3) -
they boot and fsck really fast.
ReiserFS does require a kernel patch but works quite well
Michael Levinger wrote:
Yaniv, I have the same situation. I tried (sic) upgrading the kernel to
2.3.99-pre6 to have LVM (I could have it with earlier versions of 2.3 too)
and went to a partial disruption of the kernel - unresolved links at boot
- to an absolute mess in less than 6 hours. I
Ira Abramov wrote:
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
I'm happy with ReiserFS now, what will XFS bring? will it work with LVM
and other 2.4 features?
What's the status of Journalling FS's right now? Can they be used for
production
Eli Marmor wrote:
It _is_ NOT stay away. If you do not need NFS, use it. If you do need NFS - be
very very careful. I have used it with NFS successfully (once) and
unsuccessfully (once). Caveat emptor.
As a server or as a client? I.e. to NFS-mount a ReiserFS on another
machine, or to
mkfs /dev/hd{x}{y}
mount -t ext2 !$ /mnt
cd /home
umask 000
tar cspBf - . | (cd /mnt; tar xvvspBf -)
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Alex Shnitman wrote:
Hi, Marc!
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 07:24:45AM +0300, you wrote the following:
mkfs /dev/hd{x}{y}
mount -t ext2 !$ /mnt
cd /home
umask 000
tar cspBf - . | (cd /mnt; tar xvvspBf -)
Any reason why not to use cp -a that I'm not aware of?
Complexification.
Pavel Bibergal wrote:
Hi all
I changed the name of my machine, and not the sendmail don't want to
work..
how to fix it?
By changing the cf file
By reading the sendmail operator's manual
By reading the sendmail book
By not solving it but claiming that it is solved
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
I done nmap on my server and got few strange output:
111/tcpopensunrpc
113/tcpopenauth
935/tcpopenunknown
1024/tcp openkdm
The auth is disabled in the inetd.conf file and the daemon was restarted
but the port
"Mevorach, Assaf" wrote:
Hello
Will you bloody STOP using reception notification! Or we'll GIVE you reception
notification.
M
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Gavrie Philipson wrote:
"Marc A. Volovic" wrote:
Software raid is a chancy proposition., IMHO and wasteful of resources.
In the long run, it is cheaper to purchase a hardware RAID.
Would you care to elaborate on why it would be "chancy"?
On the issue of resourc
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Is it faster ?
Ira Abramov wrote:
it's journaling, it's self-optimizing, it saves space by folding file
tails into semi-occupied clusters, it is open to plugable namespaces and
more cool stuff. plus it's faster.
Oh my, are we not a blind little bat. Have we read
there.
Marc A. Volovic
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I've heard that there is something called the IGLU cabal, which controls
IGLU, and makes all decisions. Who is on that cabal?
The people on the cabal include myself, me, moi, men'ya, and min.
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Chen Shapira wrote:
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yºÉè+º{ayÊ(tm)©ÝyÈhº{.nÇ+?·¦j)eS{±SZު笶X§»+
I give up. What language is that? APL?
This is proof positive the Chen Shapira is _not_ a member of the cabal.
On the other
hand, her denying
Nadav Har'El wrote:
Ok, this thread has gone for some time now, but PLEASE, if you plan on
continuing, at least do us a favor and explain what the f*** you're talking
about?
What on earth is a "cabal"? I'm assuming you're not talking about a
capacitor :)
A cabal is a capacitor.
netvision wrote:
Hi Schlomo,
I wonder you didn't mention NetWorker product from Legato - www.legato.com ,
that has the biggest installed base Worldwide, as well as above 250
installations
in Israel. The distributer of this product is "MBI, Advanced Computer
solutions"
and we
Henry Ficher wrote:You should also consider ARCserveIT for Linux:
http://www.cai.com/arcserveit/arc_linux_ae.htm
I don't have any experience with the Linux version, but if it's half as
good as the Windows NT or Novell versions, I would go for it.
Don't even THINK of using ArcSERVE
Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
I have used Arkeia successfully at a number of sites and unsuccessfully
once with the evaluation version. The problem with Arkeia IMHO is that
when it doesn't work it is very difficult to debug. However *when* it
works it works very well. It's compression and
Omer Zak wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
[snip]
PS: Let's everybody show that you are grown up by behaving like adults and
respecting the others and finding a compromise that satisfies all
(hint:
Mike Almogy wrote:
Hi list.
Does ReiserFS has any problems with Raid 5 (Hardware) ?
Does Linux supports Compaq Raid arrays ?
This is two questions at once...
1. ReiserFS is device-agnostic, i.e. it _will_ run on
RAID 0,1,2,3,4,5,10,01, etc arrays.
2. Linux has some support
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hi!
I have installed Mandrake 7.1 here at work. When I'm using a kernel which I
compile myself and try to load linux by using loadlin, I encounter the
following problem: I have 256 MB of RAM, but free reports that I only have
64 MB.
Now, I tried both the
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi All,
I've read about this problem on the list before, but I cannot find it on the
mailing list, so I'll post it...
I have 2 machines at home: 1 Linux machine and 1 Windows machine.
The Linux machine IP is: 10.0.0.1 and the windows machine is: 10.0.0.2
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at Google and some samba newsgroup and I cannot fina a
solution to a small problem..
I have a Linux machine here running samba and its connected to windows
machine here - connection and everything works - but for some strange
reason - when I
Naor Weissman wrote:
Hi,
I have single rfs raid connected two 2 nodes.
On both nodes it's mounted on same point
Content created on one node in not visible to other.
(Since it's journaling fs).
This has NOTHING to do with journaling. Ext2 would
behave exactly the same. The problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me what the following message means? I get it each time I try
to PING, link to a web page from inside my e-mail program, etc. The PING, link,
etc all work so the message is really just an annoyance, but I would like to
know what's going on here.
Omer Musaev wrote:
Hey list,
Sorry for OT question:
Where can I buy thing in topic?
TFL in Tel-Aviv/Kfar-Saba
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"Nimrod S. Carmi" wrote:
Hey everyone,
Sorry to say that in here, but I really want ... *NEED* sorry to get off
this mailing list and I did so and even got a confirmation reply that im
unsubscribed and yet I get all the mails!
Can someone take me off ?
The cabal will NOT unsub
Shaul Karl wrote:
Can anyone tell how much money one can ask for this kind of work?
Normal rate USED to be about 30NIS/page.
the magazine RESHET - COMPUTERS COMMUNICATION is looking for a linux
expert to translate articles on linux from English to Hebrew.
hagit wrote:
Please don't laugh at me:How do I login to my Linux mail server, if I
forgot my password ?
hahahahaha!
hahahahahaha!
ok
boot machine. when lilo prompt appears, type:
linux init=/bin/sh
when you have shell, edit passwd and kill password.
sync;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
I've just bought a motherboard (MSI) with dual PIII. it has 4 IDE
interfaces ( each can hold 2 disks/cdroms)
The problem is that linux only recognize the first two. trying to access
/dev/hde gives me an error of no such device
( there is a device
Yedidia Klein wrote:
I just sent an email about an hacked site to the list,
I just not noticed that the list was on my "to:" field - sorry,
You did not send "an email about an hacked site". You signed
your name under a list of other, no less underdistinguised, names,
on the lavatory
Ury Segal wrote:
Hi
Are there any companies in Israel that give
support for companies that use Linux ?
(Something like LinuxCare, giving
24/7 service )
SGI-Israel claims they do so.
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"Karasik, Vitaly" wrote:
Somebody knows where in Israel I can buy quad Ethernet card (like
Osicom2340TX)?
Intel has (at least) dual ports and (hopefully) quad ports. Matrox and
Adaptec should have 'em too.
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Alex Shnitman wrote:
Hi,
I've registered the domain debian.org.il, and I'd like to gauge the
interest for creating a local Debian community. The goal would be
Debian support in Israel, advocacy, experience sharing and the like.
If you're interested in anything like that, please send me
propensity than others.
With respect and having said the penultimate word on the matter,
Marc A. Volovic
(I, on the other hand, want three Christs, 27 disciples, one
kangaroo, two pandas and an otter atired in the uniform of the
Coldstream Guards Subaltern
Omer Zak wrote:
Translation for those who do not do it cunningly:
Linux is a Buddha. It was created in Finland. The influence of the Gods
of Finland upon Linux is obvious to anyone except for those who imprison
birds and charge a fee for watching them. Since the original name of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bezeq Int. gives one Perm IP for $15 per month.. not that expensive
True, as far as I know. Do they do this with ADSL?
Does NezeqInt even provide ADSL?
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Hello my children,
My Debian mirror is not yet complete (woody/sid).
However, potato is now almost entirely in, main, contrib
and non-free.
Non-US is not yet in.
Therefore, since the mirror has become somewhat useful,
wot with potato active, debian.bard.org.il is now willing
to accept
Guy Cohen wrote:
hard flame starts here with *bad language and disrespect*
Arik Lovers ?
Your head has been misconfigured lately! or is it always been like that ?!
Oi. we're talking about my web site being configured ;-) or my head? My
head
is screwed on quite well...
ôåôåá éáâðé wrote:
df -h /dev/hdb1 gives me only 37G available - ( now it is 9.5G used + 25G
Avail = 34.5G )
Yes, that seems correct. Please read something called...
man mkfs.ext2
Read it. I am NOT gonna tell you where the answer is hidden therein,
but it _IS_ there.
= Evgeny
at:
http://debian.bard.org.il/debian{,-non-US}
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Elya Ga Yerr wrote:
golden words! let me add to it a bit of old Chinese wisdom:
Dao pronounced is not Dao...
The summary is perhaps there are no Alpha clones in Israel,
however there are a lot of wise ppl over here!
Thanks for important information about Alpha clones!
Sorry for
Children,
Looking at the logs, it seems that some babes
in the wood are actually trying to access the URL
http://debian.bard.org.il/debian{,-non-US}
as an actual URL.
I will, out of uncharacteristic mercy, not
identify you. However, please reflect on this - who
let you
Ely Levy wrote:
sending Marc to the palastineyou have any idea what the world would do
to us
I suspect that electing Avigdor Kahalani as Minister for Science and
Avigdor Liberman as Minister for Internal Security Und Die Rasse would
be a much less explosive idea ;-).
As for
Hi,
debian.bard.org.il is now also providing two rsync modules:
debian.bard.org.il::debian/
debian.bard.org.il::debian-non-US/
Cheerio! See you lot at 6 after the war ;-).
M
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Oded Arbel wrote:
Hi list.
I'm looking into making all of out linux boxes share files, in a fast,
secure and reliable manner, so I'm looking for a good distributed file
system. the two DFSs that every linux distro comes with do not really fit
the need, AFAIK - NFS has reliability
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no "idle" parameter in my /etc/ppp/options
The connexion was terminated by the OTHER side.
Look at the [LCP TermReq] - that's your peer saying
"fuck off". Your machine is polite, it says [LCP TermAck] -
"ok, I am fucking off."
C'est the other side's problem. They,
is erstwhile enemies) has been performed a duty,
neglected by myself, of admonishing the unworthy.
Marc A. Volovic
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and not
understand the depravity of the mechanism.
Oh tempora, oh mores!
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Out of curiosity, echoed he, would anyone but yours demented truly be
interested in establishing a subsidiary list dealing with non-Intel
hw in Israel?
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, Compaq and IBM have such machines (as said,
4 CPU). Two CPU boards are dime-a-dozen.
3. Users who have the time, knowledge and inclination to give advice to a
newcomer.
Ask away.
M
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On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 07:14:11AM +0300, Pasha Zusmanovich wrote:
Marc A. Volovic wrote:
uh. it would be nice indeed (speaking as proud owner of (totally)
nonfunctional sun-1 (sic!)). this is somewhat orthogonal to linux
though, so I doubt this list would be a good place for it.
Ok
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On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 01:19:43PM +0300, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
http://www.bard.org.il/~marc/linux/rfs/deb-0.5.iso
Well, gilad got one and nbase got one ;-)
http://www.bard.org.il/webalizer
which I installed just to see what goes on ;-).
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 06:45:46PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
Hi,
Is there any alternative program for SSH-win? and a free program?
putty
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_Could_ it be that the stuff is there?
Bye, | ICQ: 43062358 | Fax: (972)-2-6796453
Arie | Phone: (972)-5-432 | http://www.tkos.co.il
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)
Removed old logs from the base tarball (Dean Carpenter)
Fixed errors in the install script (Dean Carpenter, Adi Weisser)
Fixed typos in the install script and messages (Adi Weisser)
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On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 02:24:39PM +0300, Ariel Biener wrote:
Theoretically, this means I can boot more than one image from a CD. In
reality, my question would be: How do you chose ? There is no - boot
menu with options.
Download the debrfs iso, open it and look. the answer is indeed
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Yosef Leibovich wrote:
Does anyone have experience with linux on mini-itx boards (see
http://www.mini-itx.com for instance) Are they fully supported? Should
all video/audio-out lines work correctly?
BTW does anyone import them to israel?
We are running quite a few functions on the Mini-ITX.
aduva pay for me NOT to apply to the job?
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Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
I want to setup a Firewall, and thought of runing it from flash memory
on a small computer.
I thought of getting one of those:
http://h41100.www4.hp.com/il/eng/commercial/thinclients/entry.html
Any one have any knowlege about such solution ? are there better
Hello, people.
I have been requested to post this on behalf of my client, Softier Israel.
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Oded Arbel wrote:
I recently had the need to check which registrar (of the approved registrars
checkdomain.com to get that information, but I thought that using dig will be
all possible to get that information using command line tools commonly
available on linux ?
whois
-
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Erez Doron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one of the processes i run takes 99.9%cpu
Disk wait? Is it in D state?
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, that Linux graphics manip software leave miles
upon miles to be desired.
M
10x,
Noam
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Quoth David Harel:
statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images.
direction of the image? How can an image have a direction?
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cards are there that work with Linux? This is
irrelevant, of course, if I have to have a HUB, as I'm sure an Ethernet
card will cost me less.
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Yech, IOCTL. I fully agree with Mulli - use namespace to inject commands
into the driver if at all possible (even in ASCII if few commands are
required).
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 04:22:35PM +0200, Pablo 'merKur' Kohan wrote:
If you want to provide the user with direct
am looking to BUY it.
ebay, dear.
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current Alcatel SpeedTouch Home was bought on... Linux-IL, from
Amos.
That I know ;-)...
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I installed it ;-).
No seriously... Only few people I know would use such a depraved
installation. Lessee how many:
Errr... Ok, One. Hmmm, two, actually. No - three. Um - maybe
slightly more. Well, not more than eight. Maximum fourteen.
Marc
In more seriousness - this is not a real distrib
Gabor Szabo wrote:
I got a new wireless card with a new notebook where I installed Fedora 3
but I could not convince it to work with the wifi card.
[snip]
The new card ( Level One WPC-0301 11g) was not recognised and I have
I tried to run cardctl ident but it did not give any results on that
Children, children. enough with ad homini.
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VK wrote:
As a long-term [~ 9 years] IGLU maillist watcher I'd like to say Kudos to all participants!
This time we see a mature, in-depth and fruitful discussion.
Raather ;-).
But most people did come around in the end, did they not.
In any case, what DOES a System Admin cost these days?
I
Thanks for the answer, Jonathan.
Truth be told, the figures you quote seem horridly low. NIS40? The poor
samin
is getting (assuming something close to a full time position) sub
NIS8k/month.
Is this not starvation level?
The average NIS58/hour + socials (which translates to NIS 81 total with
Ariel Biener wrote:
Unless this $2k is absolutely critical, I suggest you go for a supported
and full featured NAS solution. What solutions exactly are $2k more expensive
than what you propose ? None of the good ones are in that price range, and I
am talking about prices for university,
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
any one know if the LSI LSI20320-R SCSI card can give good Raid
performance to 2 disks ( mirroring ).
Unless I am gravely mistaken, this is the MPT thingumajigum RAID. We're
using it on a project we'redoing and,
it is a lamentable piece of sheep manure.
M
Well, I know of at least one place doing maths on Java. They believe
throwing a
BIG pile of machines at a given problem.
Itaniums, vis-a-vis-performance, are not such a great find. For some,
very specific,
tasks with LARGE in-cache data sets they are useful, but mostly a waste
of cache.
Cash,
XFS is optimized for sequential access performance.
It's work with small files (especially MANY small files) is dismall.
I suggest piloting JFS.
M
Gil Freund wrote:
On 4/28/05, Tzahi Fadida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is my understanding that XFS mechanism do a lot of caching to memory
to
was on large
directories with many small files - which were to be deleted.
I do not remember random access within large files that well but you
should run bonnie and iozones on all three candidate filesystems,
M
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Neither one of them does support SATA out of the box (surely not Redhat 9!).
Best solution - use a distribution which does (doesn't SARGE have some
sort of bootable ISO which does support it?), like Fedora Core 3, RHEL
4, SuSE 9.3, Mandrake 10.1.
I quite disagree on no
Ely Levy wrote:
Did anyone use openoffice 2 and know if it's going to be good
enough word replacement for doing matzagot in hebrew?
I did many presentation in english and hebrew using OO2
Ely Levy
System group
Computer Science
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
Well, no. Russians do not use everything for drinks. It has been
empirically proved that some substances - e.g. slag - cannot be
used to make drinks.
Worse, some substances - e.g. slag - cannot be even used for the
after-drink zakuska.
Yet even worse than that, some substances - e.g. slag - are
Quoth Boris Zingerman:
e1000 driver fails to load ( board has two onboard
e1000 controllers ) it seems that it fails to
reserve certain range of pci memory.
Did you try to allocate pagetables into high memory?
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Marc A. Volovic [EMAIL
Aharon, hello.
What you need to answer (us and yourself, I suspect) is whether what you
have written is true.
Now - I am not impugning your veracity. You probably think that what you
wrote is actually true. However, I have frequently found that what you
have described as a requirement is
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