RE: Linux OS

2000-06-28 Thread Manoj Shrivastava
Oracle runs on any flavor on Linux as long as the library and kernel version is at the required level. Oracle Version Kernel Version System Libraries Version ---- 8.0.5 >= 2.0.34 >=

Re: Bluetooth is a flaucipaucinihilipilification...

2000-06-28 Thread Randy Bush
> no. but a email thread on > bluetooth is just scsi without copper > might be interesting:-) but don't newer scsi busses have a larger address space?

Re: Bluetooth is a flaucipaucinihilipilification...

2000-06-28 Thread Jon Crowcroft
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Parkinson, Jonathan" typed: >> Anyone care to start a discussion about Bluetooth and how it >>may/will impact the future of communications ? And the new generation of >>Virus's that could come along with this technology. no. but a email thread on blueto

Linux OS

2000-06-28 Thread Ventura, Tony
Greetings all: we are currently a MS shop and some have expressed interest in Linux (I expect because of the low $$). We looking at have an Oracle dB. However the interest is that it run on a Linux 7.0 Mandrake OS. I am not very up-to-date on Linux and would app

Bluetooth

2000-06-28 Thread Parkinson, Jonathan
Hi folks Anyone care to start a discussion about Bluetooth and how it may/will impact the future of communications ? And the new generation of Virus's that could come along with this technology. Thanks Jon > Jonathan Parkinson > EMEA Operations Management Center. > Remote Server and N

NOCC Specifications

2000-06-28 Thread Alen Kirkorian
I am in the process of doing some research on the development of a network operations control center (NOCC) for my organization. Does anyone know if there is a standards organization (or specifications) that can help guide me in developing our NOCC? Thanks: Alen Kirkorian ___

NOCC Specifications

2000-06-28 Thread Alen Kirkorian
I am in the process of doing some research on the development of a network operations control center (NOCC) for my organization. Does anyone know if there is a standards organization (or specifications) that can help guide me in developing our NOCC? Thanks: Alen Kirkorian

Re: WAP and IP

2000-06-28 Thread Frank Kastenholz
At 08:48 AM 6/27/00 -0700, Randy Bush wrote: >ok, i was gonna keep out of this. but there was a time when the entire >academic network of south africa was served by a single 9600 baud slip >connection, later upgraded to 14.4kb ppp. > >and i believe there was a direct parallel in the states, thou

re:wap is a trap - reject wap

2000-06-28 Thread Renfield Kuroda
I find it fascinating that nobody's mentioned cHTML as a viable alternative to WML. Here in Japan, inarguably on the forefront of wireless internet, NTT DoCoMo's I-Mode service enjoys almost 8 million regular users of cHTML over PDC packet-switched network. cHTML is simple, easy to migrate to xHT

MPLS conference

2000-06-28 Thread Ann Pendleton
As you may know ICM has recently finalized the 3rd MPLS event. I would definitely be interested in continuing a working relationship for the upcoming MPLS event. Following is some further information, I would be happy to answer any specific questions you may have. MPLS GL0BAL SUMMIT 2000 OCTOB

Re: ESRO (RE: WAP and IP)

2000-06-28 Thread Harald Tveit Alvestrand
At 14:56 27.06.2000 +, Mohsen BANAN-Public wrote: >Other UDP ports can be used. There is nothing in the design of ESRO >that limits UDP port usage. This much is obvious. In fact EMSD uses >its own UDP port. Other Efficient Applictions can use other UDP ports >with ESRO. That was part of our de