Latest Gates FUD wrt Linux: Gates shoots his own company in the foot

1999-04-17 Thread Peter L. Peres
Hi, I got a newsletter from geocities, and one article is about Gates. He seems to have said that: "there was clearly a market for free software but this was mainly confined to relatively simple applications such as word processors and spreadsheets". imho this is a brilliant shot in the

Re: I think this qualifies as a newbie question

1999-04-17 Thread Peter L. Peres
Look into the logs and find out who or what PID6068 was, just before the 1st oops message. Peter

Re: I think this qualifies as a newbie question

1999-04-17 Thread Peter L. Peres
frodoThat's strange. What process shutdown does here??? Seems fishy to me. What is fishy ? The kernel killed the offending process. What'd you expect it to do ? Bluescreen ? Peter

Re: I think this qualifies as a newbie question

1999-04-17 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
PLP What is fishy ? The kernel killed the offending process. What'd you expect PLP it to do ? Bluescreen ? No, AFAIU it was process shutdown as in /sbin/shutdown, not as in kill(SEGV). I understand that oops format is: Process $process_name (pid: $pid, process nr: $number, stackpage=$stack)

subdomains

1999-04-17 Thread Yoni Elhanani
Hi. I'm looking into using subdomains on my server. I have 1 ip / 1 machine and i want to set: 1. ftp to be set on ftp.domain only 2. httpd to be set on www.domain only with a mask for username.domain for local user directories, i think it is called VirtualHost under apache config. 3. mail

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Route IP's\Bouncing\Virtual Hosting

1999-04-17 Thread FoX
Hi , I managed to compilerun a bouncer , but it always bounce the same adress for me ,I want to create my own hosts , so that I could have other adresses\ip to use. there are some free ip's on the machine. just that i don't know how to use \ route them. When I try to bounce with other hosts ,

implimenting c with rfc959

1999-04-17 Thread Guy Cohen
Hi, I'm trying to write a simple c app to fetch files with ftp protocol, basicly it get few args (host,dir,file). as i understand from rfc959 there 2 way to retrive files using the ftp protocol a) PASV b) PORT my problem is that i don't know how to implement the PASV approche, i.e if i have

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Re: Linux page sizes (memory)

1999-04-17 Thread Udi Finkelstein
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 20:27:34 +0200 (IST), "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've just peeked at the kernel source, and everything moves in PAGE_SIZE increments. The PAGE_SIZE if defined to 0x400 in the 2.0.27 source I happen to have here. 0x400 = 1k. So I was wrong about the

Re: I think this qualifies as a newbie question

1999-04-17 Thread Udi Finkelstein
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:38:15 +0200 (IST), "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Oded Arbel wrote: the next thing that happend is that I got some sort of kernel panic message, involving some thing about the CPU (I don't remember exactly the phrasing, except that it was

Re: Linux page sizes (memory)

1999-04-17 Thread Udi Finkelstein
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 20:27:34 +0200 (IST), "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've just peeked at the kernel source, and everything moves in PAGE_SIZE increments. The PAGE_SIZE if defined to 0x400 in the 2.0.27 source I happen to have here. 0x400 = 1k. So I was wrong about the

Re: implimenting c with rfc959

1999-04-17 Thread guy keren
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Guy Cohen wrote: strcpy ( tmp, "PASV"); strcat ( tmp, "\n"); write ( sd, tmp, strlen(tmp)); bzero ( tmp, sizeof(tmp)); read ( sd, netbuf, sizeof(netbuf)); printf ( "%s", netbuf); bzero ( netbuf,sizeof(netbuf)); i hope this is not the exact code you wrote, or that the

A printer for a linux desk top.

1999-04-17 Thread shaul
I am considering buying a small cheap postscript printer with Hebrew capabilities. Can you recommend one ? Have you any opinions on the around $400 Lexamark printers ? Thank you.

Re: Latest Gates FUD wrt Linux: Gates shoots his own company in the foot

1999-04-17 Thread Amos Shapira
On Fri, April 16 1999, "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | imho this is a brilliant shot in the foot of Microsoft by its own |chairman because it is well-known that one of the few killer applications |that have advanced MS Windows have been integrated office suites, that do |mostly...

Re: Debian 2.1 - sound, lilo, gnome etc... questions

1999-04-17 Thread Amos Shapira
On Fri, April 16 1999, Alex Shnitman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |Amos Shapira writes: | I try to follow it (the "stable" staging area) but last time I tried apt | didn't get the Packages file. I tried to use the sources.list stanza's | from the Gnome FAQ - could you send me the ones that work