Don't know if you happen to hear Reshet Bet, but if
you do they occasionally advertise job postings (I
think it's Luah Dahaf but I'm not sure).

Anyway, recently I heard a message that "Bezeq
international is looking for new support personnel,
with knowledge in computers, opereting systems and web
browsers".

I guess that might mean they are also looking for
alternative knowledge (e.g. Linux and/or
Mozilla/Opera) ?

Anyway, I suggested to the guy to work with him to
ensure that iwiz works and that can be a simple yet
generic solution for a variety of connection types and
systems.

Though there are many scripts/manuals/tools to
connect, it's a nightmare for a beginner to find the
one that will work, and what's worse is that they are
most of the time system specific.

I wish we could standrartize on one tool (e.g. iwiz,
with contributions from GNU/Linux Kinneret, Linbrew &
Kazit). Having a single, standard tool for Internet
connectivity via Linux can leverage Linux use in
Israel to another level.

I sent a post some time a go about helping us deugging
it, with litte response, so if you missed my post you
can get all the details in
http://www.linux-kinneret.org in the Israeli Internet
Connection Wizard forum. If you have problems
accessing the forums (they're in Hebrew) please let me
know (no need to cc everybody) and I will send you the
details.

Basically what you'll need to help is some basic
knowledge about Linux/Bash and access to a fast
internet connection that requires a dialer (your own
or somebody's else).

--- Alon Weinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Alon Weinstein wrote:
> > 
> >> Ira Abramov wrote:
> >>
> >>> Quoting Yehuda Tzadik, from the post of Mon, 23
> Feb:
> >>>
> >>>>   I work in Bezeq International
> >>>>   Yehuda Zadik
> >>>>
> >>>>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Yigal Shilon? is that you?
> >>>
> >>
> >> LOL I noticed that too, pretty funny.
> > 
> > 
> > I noticed that too.


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