That document is now [permanently] available at
http://techunix.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir/dial-up_setup_heb.html
I only made minor corrections to that document since then. The main thing
it is missing is a better help on using kppp/wvdial/etc. A little
troubleshooting section is also mising.
I
Hi !
Ihave just installed all the latest stuff from VMware, and still,
if you do "top", VMWAREhogs all CPUavailable.
Uli
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Are you sure you have the right vmware version (1.1.2)
and the latest
vmware tools?
I've installed and tested SUCCESSFULLY Hebrew enabled windows 98 and
If you ever thought that maybe it's worth reading what ZDnet writes, or
maybe someone there could have a clue, read this:
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_4100.html
by ZDnet Technical Director. First sentence is enough, further reading is
optional.
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On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
If you ever thought that maybe it's worth reading what ZDnet writes, or
maybe someone there could have a clue, read this:
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_4100.html
can we please stop being negative towards the media on
This qualifies as a Dilbert cartoon.
Reminds me of the story from several years ago about the pointy-haired
manager who decreed that Workers Shall Leave Their Desks Clean and
Ordered.
Then one evening he inspected his workers' desks and threw to the trash
bin the contents of any desk which was
IA can we please stop being negative towards the media on this list?
First of all, I didn't write that article. They did. I just posted the
link.
On other hand, in the moment they stop being negative towards me (not
as Linux user, who cares for that, but as a reader), I'll love them with
full
Hi
Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi.
I have a couple of RZ26L SCSI disks which I took out of some old
Digital stations. I would like to use them under Linux. I was
wondering if anyone has done such a thing, and if so, are there any
issues like termination which need to be addressed.
You
Hello.
I am trying to install RH6.1 to a clean 1.7 ide HD,
and the installation fails in the graphics and in the text mode.
The First HD is 4.3GB, the Second is 3GB, the Third is 1.7GB.
When I come to the partitioning stage, and try to define
/ as my linux native partition, it says:
There are
i wanna change the superuser, the administrator account on my linux
server
name from root to another name, and have a regular user named root.
i changed it on the "passwd" and the "group" and made the superuser
toor
(his group is wheel), but now i can't telnet unless the new root user
Is there a way to get that CHOS and use it with Red Hat?
Is it legal to do so?
Isaac Aaron
|BTW, I think we should complain to RedHat that the installer does not
ask
|you whethere to install LILO or not.
well if I remember correct it asked when I updagred mine I was asked
about
lilo. What
this happened to my brother because he asked for lilo to be installed on the
linux partition (the default?) instead of on the mbr. so i went into linux
with the boot diskette that he made during the install and edited
/etc/lilo.conf: i changed /dev/hda1 to /dev/hda at the top. and then i ran
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