Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
wrote:
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
wrote:
We are trying to put together a new Linux system with a CD-RW (Multi) on
it. However, the various suppliers have a dearth of
Don't remember exactly (it's somewhere here in our company - but it's a
x2x2x4 cd-rw)
Hetz
At 10:53 30/01/2000 +0200, Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering
Troubleshooting and other m wrote:
Thanks for your response. What model do you have ?
Yaacov
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I
Hi,
Hi all, I was looking at the www.valinux.com and it seems to be =
interesting,
just want to know if someone bought something from them or maybe
someone =
will tell me not to do such a thing...
i need to make a real servers... and it seems they got everything =
"build-in"
Hmm
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Is there any1 one here, better in Rehovot area, who has Suse 6.3 the
original (not the ISO from linuxberg) and can make me a copy?
the free version is the ISO you can DL. the "original" has shareware and
test-license-commercialware that is not legal to
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
wrote:
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
wrote:
We are trying to put together a new Linux system with a CD-RW (Multi) on
it. However, the
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Is it true that although VA has some key Debian developers, and even
that for a while it seemed as if they are going to ship their system with
Debian, they actually ship some versions of RH?
a vendor ships what the crowd demands. they will ship you
Good Idea.
Here are some points:
1. When is Internet world? are they still adding to their exhibits list?
2. Anyone know of a company that can finance such operation? As far as I
know, the only linux-il exhibit in an israeli computer show was financed out
of Ira's drained pocket. It won't
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
As far as I know new kernels does not write the correct time to the bios clock
every 11 min even if the system has a good time reference (ntp or such). This
is contrary to what older kernels used to do.
I have never heard of a kernel voluntarily
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Since receiving double postings is somewhat annoying, are there any guide
lines about double posting to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
If it was up to me then I would accept such double posts until most of us will
learn by experience when
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
2. Anyone know of a company that can finance such operation? As far as I
know, the only linux-il exhibit in an israeli computer show was financed out
of Ira's drained pocket. It won't happen again. Linux is now a commercial
thing.
not completely...
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: [iglu] Double posting to iglu and
linux-il?":
the only double-post in the last 3-4 days was the above question. IGLU
is defining itself as it goes along. Hopefully it is becoming the home
for the LUG activities, activism, active support and
Hi, Nadav Har'El!
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 08:05:00PM +0200, you wrote the following:
How many people are on linux-il - 500? (I'm just guessing - it would
be nice to get an official figure!)
There are 319 people subscribed, excluding the ones marked VACATION
(20 of them).
--
Alex Shnitman
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Did you think that maybe most people didn't even bother to send you their
objections? How many people are on linux-il - 500? (I'm just guessing - it
would be nice to get an official figure!) How many people wanted a new
mailing list - 5?
actually,
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
That's quite irrelevant for several reasons.
The most notable one is that I stated that I have no knowledge
of qpopper, and am rather talking about a general inetd'ish
approach. Now, there is always an option of not running through
inetd: How about
[lots of stuff snipped, browse the list if your care]
Actually, this whole conversation got me to thinking
about how a lot of large-scale pop servers (in particular)
are doing it all wrong(?), and about how one can probably
come up with a quick hack job that would scale much better
than
hi,
i get an error from the firewall, but i don't know
what protocol is being denied. so here is a snip:
kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
^
so, anybody know ???
TIA,
Ohad.
hi,
which library i have to take to compile
some apache functions ?
how the compile line should look like ?
i use httpd.h and -L/usr/lib/apache -I/usr/include/apache
gcc did not define a reference the apache API functions,
like ap_chdir_file(...);
thanks,
avi.
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
I have never heard of a kernel voluntarily updating the hardware clock,
or anyything at a weird 11 minute interval. I do however set on some
wild-clocked old mobos a cron job to write the HWclock once an hour or
once a day. however if you have NTP
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
As far as I know new kernels does not write the correct time to the bios clock
every 11 min even if the system has a good time reference (ntp or such). This
is contrary to what older kernels used to do.
I have never heard of a kernel
Basically I believe Nadav is right.
However, I did subscribed iglu because I see no other alternative. Seems that
many linux-il members have joined, and not joining would left me behind.
Still, if it was up to me then I would prefer the previous state: no ilug,
just linux-il.
On Sun, 30
Proto 6 is IPPROTO_TCP, that is, TCP. Following the message, you'll
probably see the port in question. That will give you the correct
indication as to what is being filtered by this particular rule.
(Btw. this is not an error. It is a message from your firewall that
it is correctly doing what
OMS i get an error from the firewall, but i don't know
OMS what protocol is being denied. so here is a snip:
OMS
OMS kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
OMS ^
OMS so, anybody know ???
See /etc/protocols
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