Re: QT/Windows

2001-03-20 Thread Hetz Ben Hemo
Yes, but it was never for free to anyone. Only sold commercially.. Now it's available as free if a person's university signs with them with the QT University, and now you can get also a 30 days evaluation for free.. Hetz On Monday 19 March 2001 18:32, Oren Held wrote: Hi Hetz Maybe this

netstat

2001-03-20 Thread mike ray
Title: netstat in netstat -a i can see two open ports 1 6 which belong to raw, ?? Michael W Ray IT Manager * G-Connect - Helping ISPs to differentiate www.g-connect.com POB 2200, Herzlyia B, 46120, Israel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel : + 972 9

Re: netstat

2001-03-20 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, mike ray wrote about "netstat": in netstat -a i can see two open ports 1 6 which belong to raw, ?? Like in Jeopardy, I would ask you to "please rephrase that in the form of a question" :) But anyway, raw sockets do not have ports, they have protocols (see the raw(7)

Re: netstat

2001-03-20 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, To mike ray wrote about "Re: netstat": Or maybe this is simply a socket that 'netstat' itself needs to open in order to query network information, much like a "ps" process appears when running "ps"? Again, a look at netstat sources can answer this question but I'm too

Serial port on IBM Thinkpad.

2001-03-20 Thread Maxim Kryachko
Hi list. For some reason it doesn't want to work... All I need is to connect through null-modem cable to another Linux machine. Tried both 2.2.16 with pcmcia-cs-3.1.99 and 2.4.2 on RH7.0 Any attempts to connect to port in Minicom doesn't succeed. Have I missed something? The laptop has a modem

Re: Serial port on IBM Thinkpad.

2001-03-20 Thread mulix
hi, the serial ports on thinkpads can be configured in bios in three different ways: Enabled, Disabled and OS Controlled. In my experience, switching the serial port from OS Controlled (the default) to Enabled solved the problems - you might want to try that. then again, this might not be the

RE: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread solomon
On 20-Mar-2001 Hetz Ben Hemo wrote: (Funny note - the Windows driver is 2.59MB, the Mac driver is 7.54MB and the Linux driver is ... 300k :) Not funny - SAD. But then, what's new about Windows being bloatware :-) //- Shlomo Solomon E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "RE: USB modem Linux driver": On 20-Mar-2001 Hetz Ben Hemo wrote: (Funny note - the Windows driver is 2.59MB, the Mac driver is 7.54MB and the Linux driver is ... 300k :) Not funny - SAD. But then, what's new about Windows being

RE: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Chen Shapira
Another proof that Linux is bloatware: compare the tiny "notepad" to the 100 MB (!!) XEmacs... Which reminds me of that programmer who was interviewed in DRDobbs few month ago, claiming that IE5 was bloatware and that he managed to duplicate the important capabilities in only a tiny

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Ely Levy
comparing notepad and xemacs is not really it. compare notepad to knotes 107k even if xemacs was a linux program (which is not) you might as well compare word to ed(74k:) Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote: | On Tue, Mar 20,

RE: Serial port on IBM Thinkpad.

2001-03-20 Thread mulix
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote: -the serial ports on thinkpads can be configured in bios in three different -ways: Enabled, Disabled and OS Controlled. In my experience, switching the -serial port from OS Controlled (the default) to Enabled solved the -problems - you might want to

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, Chen Shapira wrote about "RE: USB modem Linux driver": BTW, what's so bad about bloatware? Diskspace is pretty cheap these days. And I'd rather have that programmer at hp be working on new features, plucking out bugs, or writing neat tools rather than making it 1M

RE: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Chen Shapira
Personally I'm not bothered by the disk space usage - I'm more bothered by programs that because of their bloatware (for lack of a better term) design take forever to run, take a huge amount of memory while running, and generally behave like elephants, not agile cheetahs. Its a matter

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, Ely Levy wrote about "Re: USB modem Linux driver": comparing notepad and xemacs is not really it. compare notepad to knotes 107k even if xemacs was a linux program (which is not) you might as well compare word to ed(74k:) Continuing my series of quotes from American

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Ely Levy
hehe:-) I should learn not mess with you when you are in a writing mood:-) your e-mail replay is *3 bigger :-) would stop now before it would grow in e^x rate;) Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote: | On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, Ely

RE: Serial port on IBM Thinkpad.

2001-03-20 Thread Maxim Kryachko
Title: RE: Serial port on IBM Thinkpad. -Original Message- From: mulix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 6:53 PM To: Maxim Kryachko Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Serial port on IBM Thinkpad. -the serial ports on thinkpads can be configured in bios in

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread milesteg
I believe the whole argument is pointless, since the mentioned pieces of software compete for totally different types of users. I really don't think that a mid-aged lady who wants to print out a birthday greeting would find much use in vi, or ed for that sake .. and so a programmer looking for

RE: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Chen Shapira
Sure, the borders aren't as clear as they used to be with all those KDE's and GNOMEs floating around and with the big money coming into this niche to market software and make it more "dumb user friendly" .. But still, I believe that comparison can be made simply from a subjective

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I believe the whole argument is pointless, since the mentioned pieces of software compete for totally different types of users. I really don't think that a mid-aged lady who wants to print out a birthday greeting would find much use in vi, or ed

LinModem

2001-03-20 Thread dgi_il
Hi, I need my linux box to connect to the net. Which is the best software modem with linux support arroungd? Real modem are dead as you know.. (also that thread)... - diego = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the

suse 7.1 is released to ftps

2001-03-20 Thread Oren Held
Hi Just for your information, SuSE 7.1 is released in the ftps, finally. You can upgrade through the net (currently doing it). I don't see any evluation-cd iso (non-live) right now. Will probably (hopefully) come soon. Cya, Oren.

RE: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread guy keren
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Chen Shapira wrote: Almost all Java applications are elephants. Jbuilder is the worse of them. Its huge, it sucks up 200M of memory, it has more memory leaks than my lisp code has parenthesis. But its the best Java IDE I know (well almost). The only one that debugs JSP

Re: LinModem

2001-03-20 Thread Alex Shnitman
Hi, dgi_il! On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 09:59:18PM -, you wrote the following: I need my linux box to connect to the net. Which is the best software modem with linux support arroungd? Real modem are dead as you know.. (also that thread)... I've had good luck with the Lucent chipset on a

LinModem

2001-03-20 Thread dgi_il
Hi, I need my linux box to connect to the net. Which is the best software modem with linux support arroungd? Real modem are dead as you know.. (also that thread)... - diego = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: USB modem Linux driver

2001-03-20 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
"Nadav Har'El" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: XEmacs (or Emacs) is a half way to being bloatware. Most of the disk-space it uses is packages that can be loaded when needed on runtime, so it doesn't have to start slowly or use up tons of memory when it runs. But in reality, when you use a dozen

Adsl - Linux vs. Win9x

2001-03-20 Thread benadoy
Hey list! I'm currently on an ADSL line connected with bezeq int. I run a linux and a windows computer at home. is there any prooved difference concerning speed between Linux and win9x with ADSL? I'm really not satisfied with the speeds i get now on windows and adsl (sites abroad give me 20k/sec