You are right that when I ping x.x.x.x I do know the IP address.
Yet according to the DSL-HOWTO/appendix.html
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol. Converts MAC addresses to IP
addresses.
The way I read this is that an ARP request would send the MAC and
On ?, 2003-07-11 at 20:19, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Erez Doron wrote:
well, /dev/mem let me only access real memory, not the adress space of
the pci cards
I positive that you CAN in fact access pci card address space via
/dev/mem, because this is how XFree86 does it when it's
On ?, 2003-07-10 at 00:23, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 03:35:49PM +0300, Amir Sela wrote:
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Network Broadcast Netmask Hosts
192.168.1.0 192.168.1.63
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Network Broadcast Netmask Hosts
192.168.1.0 192.168.1.63255.255.255.192 62
192.168.1.64192.168.1.127 255.255.255.192 62
192.168.1.128
On ?, 2003-07-07 at 22:29, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way for me to connect to ADSL using Alcatel Speed Touch
Home? I would rather, if I can at all avoid it, to not change it's
firmware, at least not to the pro version.
If by that you mean you want to use your Alcatel with
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 12:15, Ely Levy wrote:
no mandrake RPMs either...
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Lior Kesos wrote:
Amir Tal wrote:
On Monday 27 January 2003 22:17, Amir Sela wrote:
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1/
Amir Sela.
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Personally, I've been wanting to ditch ksirc for ages now in favor of X-Chat,
but I missed my AA'ed fonts too much. It seems that X-Chat 1.9.3 compiles
fine, and the hebrew Bidi support works as well(No need for --enable-hebrew).
To enable the Bidi support just replace #define USE_XFT 1 with
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 10:55, FW Admin wrote:
Hello list,
I have significant amount of the below messages in /var/log/messages for
Bind:
client 10.106.3.15#3771: updating zone 'xx.com/IN': update failed:
'RRset exists (value dependent)' prerequisite not satisfied (NXRRSET): 1
Knoppix seems to be based on RedHAt, but has drifted a bit away.
Knoppix is Debian based. The say it themselves on their site.
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school allowed to give RedHat courses)
Other schools like hi-tech also have linux courses, but they're not RedHat
courses(Which is by no means a given that they're lesser in quality or
coverage of the material)
Amir Sela
On Thursday 03 October 2002 23:56, Meir Michanie wrote:
Hi list:
I installed rh8 and xmms was unable to play mp3,
running rpm -ql xmms I saw that libmpeg123.so and libmpeg123.la was
missing from the packet. So I copied from another machine running rh7.3
Isn't it weird?
From
, if I'll be given instructions as
to how much, and what to burn.
Naturally, I'll be happy to assist in the actual installation process.
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Marc stated he did not benchmark.. Now, I'm not a kernel hacker or even an
avid programmer, but I'm wondering - How significant are the differences in
the resulting code, be it user-space programs or kernel-code ? Does it amount
to anything larger than a 10% difference ?
Amir
Hey all.
Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation in
which machine A communicates with machine C on a LAN, through machine B, the
linux router, and to stall the packets for a
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 16:54, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Amir Sela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation
in which machine A communicates with machine C
Well, from the details you gave, it might be reasonable to assume that
the problem is related to hardware cursor handling.. You did not
state what driver you are using for X display... So the general
advice would be to disable hardware cursor handling in your
XF86Config and see if it helps in
On Friday 17 May 2002 19:50, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
I don't believe that the Hebrew language is connected to being a
newbie or not. I do believe however that it is connected to the
size of some individuals ego. I believe nadav mentioned that until
recently the technion made them use Hebrew in
tradition into the discussion is simply
laughable. However eloquently you put it.
And with this, I end this ridiculous dialog.
On Friday 17 May 2002 22:56, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
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(encodings
issue).
When I had this problem, it was simply the fact that I was using a
font that does not contain hebrew glyphs. After changing to Arial for
example, it worked fine.
What font is chosen in ksirc ?
Amir Sela
What do you mean a known problem ? It worked fine for me, out of the
box, redhat7.3 ..
On Thursday 16 May 2002 16:33, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Known problem in 3.0 - fixed in KDE 3.1 CVS (on the CVS version you
can select encoding now)
Hetz
On Thursday 16 May 2002 10:16, Amir Sela wrote
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 17:56, Yotam Rubin wrote:
Producing the RPM is a trivial task, simply use alien. I am willing
to do it myself on iglu.org.il, but it's only a couple of commands.
If someone wants to create an SRPM, that would be ideal; I do not
intend to create one.
I'll create one,
On Sunday 12 May 2002 21:54, Shaul Karl wrote:
Can anyone recommand a modem which works on linux and supports
voice/fax recongnition , caller ID , v.92(if there are any).
Also I don't have any ISA slots in my computer so I need either
pci one or external.
after weeks of looking help
Hmm.. I'm using 7.3, haven't had any problems with my ext3
partitions... is this something official ?
BTW: if you're using Redhat 7.3 - upgrade urgently to RedHat kernel
2.4.18-4 - there are some serious fuck ups with their 2.4.18-3 and
ext3 (it's not nice to get a panic as I got when I
Hey list.
Is there a way, to compile a single module out of the kernel source
tree, without fiddling about manually with the Makefiles and such ?
I wanted to compile ntfs.c(as a loadable module, of course), and I'm
not very well versed in the Makefile structure of the entire kernel
tree.
-il channel. X-chat is a GUI based app, and by
nature far more convinient to use for people that are unfamiliar with
IRC. So you should probably get that. If you still can't connect,
post again.
Amir Sela.
Hi,
Till now, I did not use the IRC stuff.
Can you give some RTFM how do I join
this IRC
We are cordially inviting the readers of linux-il, to visit the newly opened
#linux-il channel on the OpenProjects IRC network. Hopefully there will be
enough people in this channel to provide a more immediate source of help
for linux users in Israel.
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it may be. that's not a good
measurement
for desktop abilities. Their netadmins can decide not to load a window
manager or a
desktop enviroment, and make their graphics application the only application
that uses
a plain X server. That's a measurement for a desktop ? I think not.
Amir Sela
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