Any recommendation for Linux friendly AMD motherboard?

2001-07-03 Thread Yosi
Hi, I am considering upgrading my current machine to an Athlon ThunderBird and would be interested in your recommendations on what motherboards are known to be supported for Linux and what boards should I stay away from. Especially, what do you think about Asus A7V and ABit KT 7A? Personal

linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Alex Zelter
Hi All, I want to buy a laptop, but before I do I would like to hear your combined advice on what you think are the better laptops curently available, and which are most 'linux friendly'. Also I wander if anyone has, or knows of a good place in Israel, which sells secondhand laptops of a

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Gabor Szabo
On 2001.07.03 12:12 Alex Zelter wrote: Hi All, I want to buy a laptop, but before I do I would like to hear your combined advice on what you think are the better laptops curently available, and which are most 'linux friendly'. Also I wander if anyone has, or knows of a good place in Israel,

Re: Any recommendation for Linux friendly AMD motherboard?

2001-07-03 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi Yosi, Well, Asus A7V works great with Linux at my house - it's my main Linux workstation and so far - everything works including the Promise ATA 100 controller.. However, the ABit KT 7A have HPT chipset, which got a very bad support from it's manufacturer regarding Linux. They don't give

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi Alex, Well, regarding notebooks... IBM line - fully works with Linux - from top to bottom - all peripherals. You even get the LinDVD player if you buy the higher end from notebook's line. Dell - should work out of the box also.. Toshiba - works ok (although there are some problems with

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread mulix
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Alex Zelter wrote: Hi All, I want to buy a laptop, but before I do I would like to hear your combined advice on what you think are the better laptops curently available, and which are most 'linux friendly'. I highly recmmend the IBM thinkpad. I have it (model T20), it

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Shahar Dag
Hi I strongly advice you to avoid DELL computer. The service in Israel is very very very bad Shahar - Original Message - From: Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alex Zelter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:22 AM Subject: Re: linux compatable laptops

Linux experts - Jobs offer

2001-07-03 Thread Linux Jobs
A well-founded startup is seeking professional Linux personal. We currently have 2 jobs opening: 1. Linux Kernel Expert - proven experience in kernel development, device drivers development and file system internals. Must have self-learning skills and problems solving attitude. 2.

Re: Any recommendation for Linux friendly AMD motherboard?

2001-07-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All I run one of my workstation on Gigabyte GA7ZXR with AMD 1GHZ and its work charmingly with RH7.1 ( didn't tried as server) - Original Message - From: Yosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:27 AM Subject: Any recommendation for Linux friendly

Re: (main_buf = *main_buf_p) is not syntacticly like (i = *j) ?

2001-07-03 Thread Adi Stav
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 12:13:47AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote: Thank you for the responses. What I have done wrong is already pointed out. If you are curious what I am trying to do: 1. I wanted to have jmp_buf* passed as a function parameter in order to avoid a global variable. Therefore, in

Re: Linux experts - Jobs offer

2001-07-03 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
1.Linux Kernel Expert - proven experience in kernel development, device drivers development and file system internals. Must have self-learning skills and problems solving attitude. Ahhm, that will be very hard to find. I had 3 phone calls from companies (I cannot reveal their names,

Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All I want to backup my servers files using tar from a central Location. To do this im using ssh with RSAauth to log from my backup server to all the other servers. I log using ordinary user to be on the safer side but then I can't read some directories ( for instance: /var/spool/croon -

Re: Linux experts - Jobs offer

2001-07-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Good days are coming on us as Linux becoming popular ( considering Linux of course :) Your message is like honey to my ears :) -- Canaan Surfing Ltd. Internet Service Providers Ben-Nes Michael - Manager Tel: 972-4-6991122 http://sites.canaan.co.il

Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Ben-Nes Michael wrote: Hi All I want to backup my servers files using tar from a central Location. To do this im using ssh with RSAauth to log from my backup server to all the other servers. I log using ordinary user to be on the safer side but then I can't read some

Re: Linux experts - Jobs offer

2001-07-03 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001, Ben-Nes Michael wrote about Re: Linux experts - Jobs offer: Good days are coming on us as Linux becoming popular ( considering Linux of course :) Your message is like honey to my ears :) Honey in your ears? Doesn't sound like a very good thing ;) -- Nadav Har'El

Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Adi Stav
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 01:26:08PM +0300, Ben-Nes Michael wrote: Hi All I want to backup my servers files using tar from a central Location. To do this im using ssh with RSAauth to log from my backup server to all the other servers. I log using ordinary user to be on the safer side but

Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I think ill use 5 :) ill restrict root to do only tar and only from one IP. How well secured is openssh ? -- Canaan Surfing Ltd. Internet Service Providers Ben-Nes Michael - Manager Tel: 972-4-6991122 http://sites.canaan.co.il -- - Original

RE: Any recommendation for Linux friendly AMD motherboard?

2001-07-03 Thread Gaven Cohen
Hi. I'm using a Gigabyte (http://www.giga-byte.com/) GA-7ZXR. Most of the gigabyte boards have very nice features, and are very well priced. I think some people say that gigabyte boards are 'cheap', but their latest boards have gotten very positive reviews (I did plenty of research before

Re: (main_buf = *main_buf_p) is not syntacticly like (i = *j) ?

2001-07-03 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Nadav Har'El wrote: On Tue, Jul 03, 2001, Shaul Karl wrote about Re: (main_buf = *main_buf_p) is not syntacticly like (i = *j) ?: Thank you for the responses. You're welcome. I bet you didn't expect so many correct responses. Well, I take the credit for the first response (my response

Re: Debian/ReiserFS images

2001-07-03 Thread Marc A. Volovic
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 03:47:51PM +0300, Skliarouk Arie wrote: Hi! Where could I download one please? Well, my home page is a possible first place. if you mean http://bard.org.il/ then it is not what I looked for. I am _marc_. My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] _Could_ it be that my

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Ariel Ravicovich
Hertz I want ask you a question : why compaq give you a lot of trouble i didnt understand Thanks Ariel Ravicovich - Original Message - From: Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alex Zelter [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 4:22 AM Subject: Re: linux

Re: (main_buf = *main_buf_p) is not syntacticly like (i = *j) ?

2001-07-03 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Adi Stav wrote: On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 12:13:47AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote: Thank you for the responses. What I have done wrong is already pointed out. If you are curious what I am trying to do: 1. I wanted to have jmp_buf* passed as a function parameter in order to avoid a global variable.

Re: (main_buf = *main_buf_p) is not syntacticly like (i = *j) ?

2001-07-03 Thread Adi Stav
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 03:10:05PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote: short C++ code: void A() { try { class someclass var1(constructor_arguments); B(); some_more_activities(); } catch( ... ) { some_exception_code(); } } void B()

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 16:32, Ariel Ravicovich wrote: Hertz Thats Hetz I want ask you a question : why compaq give you a lot of trouble i didnt understand Good question. Their High end stuff is pretty nice, until you come to install their wonderful RAID card which uses the cursed NCR

Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
I wonder. Can I hold two privets publics key for one user ? So for one server ill use key 1 and for the second key 2. - Original Message - From: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: linux ILUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 1:53 PM

Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Ben-Nes Michael wrote: I wonder. Can I hold two privets publics key for one user ? So for one server ill use key 1 and for the second key 2. That's the -i option for the ssh client. -- Tzafrir Cohen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir

RE: Linux experts - Jobs offer

2001-07-03 Thread Omer Musaev
-Original Message- From: Ely Levy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 2:56 PM To: Ben-Nes Michael Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linux experts - Jobs offer I think it's more like linux kernel is badly written messy and not documented which leads to

PAM Samba

2001-07-03 Thread Oded Arbel
Hi list! I have a bit of a problem with the pam_smb module. We have here several linux boxen running various stages of Mandrake. all use pam_smb 1.1.6 built on the premises, and all of these work fine. here's an example of /etc/pam.d/login : #%PAM-1.0 auth required

Re: (main_buf = *main_buf_p) is not syntacticly like (i = *j) ?

2001-07-03 Thread Ury Segal
Isn't is amazing that the same people that jump to your throat when they think that something off-topic is posted, are the same people who will galdly join an off-topic religious war on the list ? Please, stop this Thread, --ury

RE: samba

2001-07-03 Thread Eran Levy
Hi, as you started your old package... type smbd and then type nmbd and its should work. At 17:35 03/07/01 +0200, you wrote: 10x, i did it but now how do i start the deamon itself -Original Message- From: Eran Levy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:19 PM To: mike

Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Eran Levy
Hi, Read: http://www.openssh.com/security.html At 14:21 03/07/01 +0300, you wrote: I think ill use 5 :) ill restrict root to do only tar and only from one IP. How well secured is openssh ? -- Canaan Surfing Ltd. Internet Service Providers Ben-Nes Michael - Manager Tel:

mozilla 0.9.2

2001-07-03 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Hi all mozilla 0.9.2 was out a couple of days ago. I've tried it a bit, and there seems to have greatly improved in the field of memory leaks. With 0.9.1 after an hour of extensive browsing I could easily get the memory usage from around 20MB to around 30MB and much more. On this version I

Re: mozilla 0.9.2

2001-07-03 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about mozilla 0.9.2: Hi all mozilla 0.9.2 was out a couple of days ago. I've tried it a bit, and there seems to have greatly improved in the field of memory leaks. With 0.9.1 after an hour of extensive browsing I could easily get the memory usage

Re: linux compatable laptops

2001-07-03 Thread Oded Arbel
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: Compaq - lots of troubles on their low end notebooks (specially with their AMD line). Never tried their high end... Have used both the E and M series (about a year ago - don't know what their doing now), and both work swell. I had a few problem with