On Friday 27 May 2005 13:14, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
anybody using swsusp from the mainline kernel
(any version) successfully? Is it worth trying? Or should I just stick
with swsusp2?
If by 'worth trying' you're asking 'does it work'? It does, usually as-good-as
swsusp2 in terms of driver
On Saturday 21 May 2005 14:45, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
I am unable to send email messages to half the world,
since my server gets blacklisted all the time (or the receiving server
claims it won't receive mail from dynamic DNS servers).
Unfortunately there's no way to distinguish between your
Hi,
I'm hereby offering a bounty on the development of Maildir support in Beagle.
The bottom line: The first to develop Maildir support in Beagle in a way that
I can test and use (I'm using Beagle version 0.0.9) gets 500 NIS (a little
over $100).
I do not request any rights over the code,
On Saturday 14 May 2005 13:19, Shlomi Fish wrote:
The bottom line: The first to develop Maildir support in Beagle in a way
that I can test and use (I'm using Beagle version 0.0.9) gets 500 NIS (a
little over $100).
I think the price you set is far too low.
Than don't do it.
Here are
On Monday 09 May 2005 16:38, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
I know this is cold by now, but I was unplesantly reminded today that
payment for work by a corportation in stock is taxed as WAGES when the
stock is sold.
That actually depends on the option plan your company uses.
Nowadays it is
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:33, Patrick Kariuki wrote:
Has anyone fully implemented asterisk with their office phone system
without any glitch?
Yup, we did.
- Aviram
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On Saturday 26 March 2005 18:01, Kfir Lavi wrote:
can i configure kde to use hspell and also international speller, because
now just hspell works, so if i do mistake in hebrew, i get a correction,
but i didn't find a way to enable the english one.
The hspell package also installs
LAND is an 8 year old attack. When it came out in 1997, it affected Windows
(95) and FreeBSD (2.2.1) and various other OS's. AFAIR Linux was never
affected. Unfortunately SecuriTeam.com was not around back then, so I can't
tell for sure.
In any event, if you have a 2.0.32 kernel or higher you
I've used several 802.11g cards under Linux and never had any problems. The
worse-case scenario is using ndiswrapper (which some people may object using
for ideological reasons, but it works fine for me and I didn't see lightbolts
sent from the sky to fry me).
What I don't understand is what
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 10:33, Gabor Szabo wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:18:19 +0200, Aviram Jenik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I don't understand is what do you mean by it is hard to get a
stable driver?! AFAIK getting a driver is an action with a binary result
- you either get one
Hi,
I have a samsung ADSL modem (the blue plastic one that looks like an iron
appliance) that I flashed to make a modem-router.
Now I would like it to become just a regular modem again, so that I can use my
Linux router to connect to the Internet instead of letting that piece of junk
control
On Sunday 06 February 2005 13:57, Erez Doron wrote:
hi
anybody on this list (except me) is using mythtv ?
I am.
I would love to have some help porting it to hebrew ( i.e. hebrew enabled )
I don't have a need for a Hebrew interface what-so-ever. As for Hebrew
enabled, AFAIK mythtv *is*
On Friday 07 January 2005 19:59, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Hi,
I would like to upgarde my kernel, and I need some external patches for
some wierd devices/needs in my system. I would like to ask you all, what is
your experience with these pacthes:
1) swsusp2:
I am using it on 2.6.9, and I
On Monday 03 January 2005 17:48, Vasiliev Michael wrote:
On Monday 03 January 2005 12:06, Shlomi Fish wrote:
[...] how an installation of Windows XP caused his Linux partition
to be formatted.
Not very surprising, it is a known issue with just about every Windows. My
statistics say that
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 17:05, Erez Doron wrote:
hi
there was a thread some time ago about capturing digital video (mpeg)
directly from Yes via a dvb card.
what was concluded: is it possible, or must one use a set tob box, and
capture it analogicly ?
The problem is that the
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 09:02, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hello
in the middle of upgrading postgres the whole proccess died asking me to
run apt-get -f install
This happens once in a while. No need to be especially alarmed.
the result of the action is here:
apt-get -f install
[...]
. If this is your
first job, go contribute to an open-source project. This way you'll gain the
experience we need you to have, you'll be able to prove your abilities and
best of all, you'll feel better about yourself.
Best Regards,
Aviram Jenik
Beyond Security Ltd.
http://www.BeyondSecurity.com
On Thursday 11 November 2004 11:29, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Quoting Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got the same spam, and believe me, I also never registered to this
software.co.il mailing list. I never even heard of this company before
(and now that I heard of it through spam, I'll make
On Thursday 28 October 2004 17:11, Yehuda Tzadik wrote:
Banks and government institutions must
according to the law to support all the
browsers.This does not include Bank
Hapoalim which is a private bank.
So what this banks do is against the
law.
Someone who has the money and time
can
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Hi,
We are legal owners of the Babylon software, but unfortunately the version we
have is too new (uses BGL dictionaries and not .dic files). We are now moving
the Windows desktops to Linux, and wish to use the software we bought with
kwordtrans.
Can anyone mail me the Hebrew - English
On Saturday, 28 August 2004 18:31, Orna Agmon wrote:
Do you use the database for spamassasin agregated in mails sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nope.
But then again, Hebrew spam is a tiny percentage of what we get.
--
- Aviram
To
On Saturday, 28 August 2004 14:17, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
Several days ago I started witnessing a very sharp drop in Mozilla's
anti-spam filter accuracy. All of a sudden, as many as twenty or thirty
spams a day pass my spam filter undetected. Most of these emails are
spams in Hebrew.
On Thursday, 26 August 2004 05:42, Offer Kaye wrote:
Yosef Meller wrote:
BTW - Is there an extention to mozilla that checks if you intended to
attach something, and warns you in the same way mozilla does when you
leave the subject empty? I really need that ;-)
How would Mozilla
Hi All,
We have a special request for August Penguin III: We need an adapter that can
connect a regular VGA output to S-video or composite video.
If anyone here has something like that and can lend it to us on Friday, please
let me know ASAP.
TIA.
--
- Aviram
On Monday 05 July 2004 08:39, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
In parallel in the main hall:
- Hacker contest
I know I'm not the most knowledgeable of people in these things, but
care to let us know what you mean by hacker contest?
Actually, a better translation is a hacking
On Friday 18 June 2004 16:16, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I am about to move from Bank HaPoalim to another bank.
One of the consideration is if they support on-line banking with
standard browser ?
Can you share your experience please ?
Discount Bank has made his stand clear; they take active
Hi,
I've been using Actcom both at home and at the office for several years. They
offer good prices, they are cluefull technically and they support Linux.
If supporting Linux is important for you, keep in mind that Actcom has been
the first (and so far the only) ISP who is actively supporting
On Friday 21 May 2004 11:27, Joel Isaacson wrote:
Here is an updated list of the talks I give on Open Source
Software. I give these talks, for the promotional value, gratis (for
free) to companies and groups, so that they understand Open Source
issues and technologies.
I do not know Joel
On Monday 10 May 2004 16:34, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
I used eepro100, which
was fine, and in 2.4.25 I moved to e100, which caused problems,
1. Does anyone have any experience with them? Which one is recommended?
Yes, I had success with both. e100 gave me better results and was generally
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 18:55, Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi,
My sepcific interest is to implement something like this:
I have a host, connected to the internet, and it runs iptables, while
ssh's tcp port is the only one opened.
Now, I want that instead of opening this port, every communication to
equivalent) still has some problems with regards to
converting to/from word files, calc (the excel equivalent) works flawlessly
since version 1.1.1.
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 22:02, Amir Hardon wrote:
Hi,
I'm just about to finish school and want to do something usefull before
drafting(I have enough time - I draft at March 2005).
I thought joining the development team of the Outlook Connector Project
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 09:09, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
On Monday 08 March 2004 22:15, David Harel wrote:
I want my cron activity to send mail to my address -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] using the simple mail command or similar mail
client that reads from stdin and does not have a GUI.
I remember I
On Monday 16 February 2004 10:26, guy keren wrote:
eli, the only reason why such a miss-understanding could have resulted, is
because you decided to start talking about this project, and made a few
statements that imply of your involvement.
AFAIR it was Omer who started the thread, and then
On Sunday 15 February 2004 12:49, David D wrote:
Hi,
I have an updated Mandrake 9.2 installed on my
computer. The computer is PentiumIII with 256 M of
ram, and 1.3 G of swap
[...]
When doing this, the free memory (as
monitored by ksim) drops from ~200M to 16M and free
swap memory drops
Hi,
I'm ashamed to admit there's one thing Redhat machines can do out of the box
and my Debian can't, despite my many attempts to teach it.
On Redhat, konsole performs copy on select - i.e. when selecting the text it
is automatically copies it to the clipboard. Moreover, the konsole on Redhat
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 19:17, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Aviram Jenik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm ashamed to admit there's one thing Redhat machines can do out of
the box and my Debian can't, despite my many attempts to teach it.
On Redhat, konsole performs copy on select - i.e. when
I always knew there was nothing my Debian couldn't do :-)
It was Jenya (me at oblom.com) who solved the mystery:
quote
Hey,
It's not option of konsole, but option of Klipper: Synchronize contents of
the clipboard and the selection. By default selection and clipboard are
separated.
/quote
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 22:09, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 11:03, Avrahami David wrote:
Hi ,
During RPM installation I need to get some parameters from user.
Interaction with user is not acceptable to RPM by design - it must
support unattended installs/updates.
On Monday 26 January 2004 13:30, Alex Gontmakher wrote:
Hi everybody,
If anybody of you have tried to access the Discountbank.net web site
(for online account access), you would surely notice that it accepts
connections originated from Internet Explorer only.
[...]
(and yes, yes, I know
On Monday 26 January 2004 16:53, Ely Levy wrote:
did you try changing the user-agent of mozilla and konqurer to ie one and
see if it works?
I did. Doesn't work.
does it need active x or the sort?
Nope.
As I wrote, it doesn't even work on IE over wine/crossover (this usually
solves my
On Thursday 01 January 2004 21:01, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Now, some arguments were made that because a business gets a software
for free, he will expect the hackers who have to make it work, to work
very cheaply as well.
Let me give an example from another field.
(snipped example
On Monday 29 December 2003 18:31, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
, 29 2003, 14:48,Oleg Kobets:
An extremelly well written letter.
actually I do not think so.
Diego, for some reason all your posts here seem to be negative - what's going
on with you? I know you're not a negative guy!
Do you
On Thursday 27 November 2003 17:36, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
while looking for shachar in google i see your page in the 7th position.
other searches:
eli marmor, i suppose 2nd hit?
Actually, both the first and the second are Eli's pages - the first is the
freshmeat homepage, and thus it is
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 23:23, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
Are there slides in English published anywhere?
What?! You mean prepare the slides more than 24 hours before the lecture? That
would break the tradition.
The slides will probably be available after the lectures, at:
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 20:19, Orna Agmon wrote:
I think this is a good time to mention that in the first regular Haifux
lecture of the season, Aviram Jenik will talk about SPAM. The lecture will
take place on Monday 15/12/2003, in Taub 3 (floor 1), Technion.
And at the risk of sounding
On Thursday 13 November 2003 01:28, Boaz Rymland wrote:
Further more, don't get me wrong. I did not conclude my verdict on OSS
security from this simple demonstration of a weak point. Not at all.
Without going into details I think the opposite - I prefer openess over
obscurity, taking in mind
them the experience they need (real experience!), another line on
their resume, and increase their chances that someone will take notice of
them.
/soap
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On Monday 20 October 2003 15:06, Oded Arbel wrote:
Speaking of cutting edge distros -
I'm looking for a distro that comes out of the box with a 2.6-testX kernel
- anyone know of such a thing ?
What's wrong with:
make menuconfig
make make install make modules_install
Easier than installing
On Sunday 19 October 2003 16:25, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to mention that while ADSL may be a standard, that doesn't mean much
- to really use it you still need to know what your tunneling protocol
is, authentication scheme, etc, etc, etc. And all this before we even
begin
Hi,
I still have some RH9 CDs available, and will give them away Free to whoever
comes to get them.
The CDs are provided by Miki Barzilay (http://linux.israel.net) and were
donated by OMC.
My office is located in Netanya's industrial area right by IKEA. Mail me for
more information.
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On Wednesday 24 September 2003 15:37, Ori Idan wrote:
I tried using the Kpilot synchronizing my Pilot Vx to the KAddressBook
(Mandrake Linux 9.1)
It works great, however it shows the hebrew fields in an unknown encoding
and I found no way to change the encoding.
I had the same problem on my
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 18:20, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I have received my new Compaq Presario 2540EA and while Windows
works on it nicely I decided I prefer to install some kind of a
Linux distro.
I found a set of Red Hat 9.0 CDs on my desk so I started to use them.
boing: it got stuck
On Monday 01 September 2003 13:59, Voguemaster wrote:
Java/Swing? Java/SWT? Not Free, but certainly free.
Ok, to avoid expressing my thoughts on Java and specifically swing (despite
the fact I've been programming in it for almost 8 years now), I'll just say
the application will be written
Hi,
We are currently debating on what GUI infrastructure to use for one of our
products, and the main downside of qt seems to be its constraining license.
Can anyone shed more light on this subject? How much does the qt license cost
to develop a non-GPL product that uses qt library?
Does it
Hi,
I've got about 9 sets of RH9 CDs (leftovers from Friday's Linux conference at
John Bryce).
Come[1] and get[2] them while they're hot[3].
The thanks go to OMC for donating the disks, and Miki Barzilay for making that
happen.
--
It was only a one liner. A semi-illiterate chipmunk could've
On Friday 22 August 2003 00:50, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
* KDE 3.2 - The final 3.2 version will be at the beginning of this
December. The developers are just moving to QT 3.2 and beta season should
be starting soon..
The nice thing about KDE is that there's no need to guess; their release
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 15:31, dittigas wrote:
Yes. I was hoping I can avoid that. ALSA seems such an overkill when OSS
is just OK for my needs so far.
If by overkill you mean difficult to install and set up, I shared your
feelings until recently. But then I stumbled upon this:
Now is the time to do what the community does best: criticize g.
Seriously: we want you all to tell send us comments about August Penguin II.
This includes what was good, what was bad, things you liked and things you
didn't. What you think we did wrong, and how you thing we should have done it
On Thursday 14 August 2003 12:42, Tal Achituv wrote:
Hi,
Would Tal clear this up, please? I'm intrigued.
I've been following this thread too, and I'm pretty confused. But based on:
To Clear things up, the interface definitely changed... there's no question
there...
The utility you need
On Saturday 02 August 2003 13:10, Dan Aloni wrote:
Although it seems to work OK, I am really not satisfied with my WiFi setup.
Using a D-Link DWL-900AP+ access point, it seems that the wireless
connection gets completely disconnected from 20 meters away, and at a 1
meter range - the link
What could possibly be better than a PGP key signing party, book exchange,
excellent lectures and great atmosphere?
We are glad to announce that August Penguin II will also have WiFi (802.11b)
connectivity on the premises. So all of you wireless users, bring your cards
and configure them to
This is not against Guy personally, but a message for the flamers who spend
their time wining on other people's off-topic posts instead of doing
constructive things to promote Linux or help others.
I think dittigas's first post was poorly constructed. Posting a URL with very
little information
On Thursday 24 July 2003 16:45, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
rant about non-crossed cables
I recall that some new cards autodetect polarity. Does this refer
to polarity on each pair or also to Tx/Rx autodetection? Is there a
chance that it will work with crossed cables anyway?
I never heard
Every penguin has its day. Our day is August 1st.
Marked the date on your calendar? Good. Now why not save your seat at the
track?
Early registration helps us plan the event better - so don't wait to the last
minute.
Also...
The first 100 people to register will receive a mini-CD with a
Hi,
Contrary to popular belief, making your voice heard in protests does brings
results. The latest Captain Internet includes a question about moving to
Linux, and an answer that explains how to do that.
This is *only* thanks to the flood of responses by readers in this, and other,
Linux
On Thursday 17 July 2003 12:51, Arik Baratz wrote:
A. If you're in Ra'anana you can drop by my company for 5 minutes, I'll let
you use my AP for the test.
Thanks :-) Next time I come to visit Guy...
B. The 'hijacking' thingie is done using port redirection, and it works
with EVERY browser.
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 23:54, Jason Friedman wrote:
Hi all,
I bought a wifi card to take travelling and wanted to test it before I
leave. Does anyone know of any public wifi access points in Israel?
Some of the Coffee Bean places, and some of the Arcafe places.
However, when connecting
On Monday 07 July 2003 17:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 09:24:58PM +0300, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
He said debian unstable. Don't they have 4.3 yet?
Nope. 4.2.1.
This depends on who they are. 4.3 is available by putting the following in
your sources.list:
deb
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 14:43, Mycroft wrote:
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 10:13, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
TCWhat happens if I spoof a portscan from a different address? Do you
TCblock it? Now what was the IP of your DNS server?
TC
That's what the preprocessor portscan2-ignorehosts: and preprocessor
Hi,
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 17:46, josh wrote:
Your IDS will not block a simple connect scan (AFAIR snort does not save
packets and does not know that this is the 10,000th port in a row you are
trying to reach)
FYI the portscan2 preprocessor on snort 2.0 tracks connection states.
My
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 15:58, Mycroft wrote:
[snip]
This box is my networked workstation at home, and i
don't have open server ports. I'm merely dealing with a number of script
kiddies that think scanning and DOSing people they meet on IRC channels
makes them all-powerful.
[snip]
however I
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 18:40, Mycroft wrote:
AJ
AJIf you want that functionality, google for portsentry.
Erm...it appears (to me at least) that portsentry has all the firewall
ruleset blocking functionality that you recommended against
I *don't* recommend blocking hosts by detecting port
Hi,
Mitos E-commerce (www.mitos.co.il) is considering upgrading their mailing list
software from its current (Windows based) version to something that will
perform better (qmail+ezmlm for example). This is also an opportunity for
them to see them how things work on Linux, since so far they
Today Ha'aretz published a response from Captain Internet to the Angry
Linuxers (as they called it). The response is mild - it includes statements
like (sorry for the rough translation): lately there was a huge improvement
with the Hebrew support, many people are happy with it but also: Linux
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 10:22, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Aviram Jenik wrote:
Unfortunately, despite several attempts by Shachar and Ira, we couldn't
get the Captain to meet Hamakor face to face for further explanations.
However, we're very happy with the community support and the wave
On Sunday 22 June 2003 23:21, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Thanks, guys. Apparently the problem isn't with Actcom. My other
OS, using the same hardware, connects and allows passive ftp without
a problem.
So now I'm left with the question - what could cause PASV to fail?
I'm using a Samsung modem.
On Saturday 21 June 2003 23:54, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Has anybody here suffered from problems with passive FTP?
Particularly, Actcom ADSL clients?
Are you behind a NAT? (i.e. are you trying to FTP from the firewall, or from a
machine behind it?)
If you are, don't forget to load the relevant FTP
For those who didn't follow, the Israeli Linux community has organized to
protest an incorrect statement in Ha'aretz newspaper (more info here:
http://www.whatsup.co.il/article.php?sid=1496 and here:
http://www.hamakor.org.il/position.html).
We received dozens of responses from you, the
On Monday 16 June 2003 16:30, Arik Baratz wrote:
Believe it or not, some people think spam is a legit way to do business.
Yes, and they are called SPAMMERS :-)
Other people think robbing 7/11 stores is a legit way to make a living. They
are called ROBBERS.
And the list goes on...
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On Saturday 14 June 2003 23:18, Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote:
On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 10:01:28PM +0200, Shai Bentin wrote:
I have setup keyboard switching to work in my XF86 config file.
After I log in either to KDE Session or Gnome Session, this option goes
away and I can't do switching
On Saturday 07 June 2003 23:52, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Aviram - What version of CX are you using? Is this the one Hetz posted
here all that time ago, or the newly released one?
I'm evaluating the latest version (2.0.0 released on 21/4/2003). If there's a
better older version, I'll be happy
On Sunday 08 June 2003 00:07, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I belive he's evaluating cxoffice 2.0.1.
Is that the 030521 build?
I'm not sure how to tell, but the changelog.txt says the version is 2.0.0 (I
installed it almost 2 weeks ago, so I doubt it's a May 21 build).
--
Vadim Vygonets wrote:
Actually, Kernighan Ritchie have a second edition of
their book, published
in 1988, which corresponds to ANSI C.
It's quite hard to get the first edition these days, don't you
agree?
Depends on who you ask - I've got a first-edition right here on my
Beni Cherniavsky Wrote:
There is a refernce section at the end (at least in the second
edition). Admittedly, it's a too dry and concise to look up
conveniently. But the book is great, I learnt from it too.
You're right - I didn't remember that, but I just looked and there is
indeed an
Ira wrote:
I haev yet to hear ONE person, other than Hetz, say a
good word about RHL8.
Here's one. We've installed it for our new employee and it made him very
happy; many of the things that we had to manually configure or install
on other machines (like Hebrew support for some apps) came
I tried saving to vcal and emailing the file,
but outlook on
the other machine choked on it. I'll now try Ical and see.
I was under the impression that you searched for a server-side solution;
but if you're simply looking for a mail client that can send and receive
appointment
What about S.M.A.R.T. for IDE HDs? I don't really know anything
about it, but IIRC it's supposed to give early warning of disk
failure..
There's a nice SMART tool for Linux:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartsuite/
Haven't tried it myself, but I heard good things.
- Aviram
Sorry for the noise, but apparently my last post wasn't clear -
I have equipment to give. No charge, and no strings attached, free as in
beer (but you have to bring your own beer). You don't even have to
promise to use it on a Linux system - just take it and go.
On the other hand (and in a
My contribution to the junk pile:
- Several 10Mb combo network cards (ISA)
- 10b2 (yes, with a BNC connector only) net card (ISA)
- Buslogic SCSI adapter (ISA)
- 33.6k modem/sound card combo (ISA)
- ~10 EDO RAM chips (in sizes from 1MB to 8MB)
- several soundblaster sound cards (ISA)
- 22.8k
What is the procedure, if any, to make NTFS truly read-write?
Try NTFS-Linux, they now even have special kernel RPMs so that you don't
have to recompile the kernel:
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net
However, it's read-only:
Q: Can the Driver write to an NTFS volume, too?
A: Not really.
Then the Technion launched their sattelite, they have used ham radio
frequencies to communicate with it. The agreement with them
was that the
sattelite will become a ham sattelite for data communication
(9600 baud)
after the Technion have their way with it. Never happened, though.
Only the reason it never happened was the Satellite crashed
during take
off
I'm sorry, but you are misinformed. There was a SECOND
sattelite (named
TechSat 2), it DID go up, and it is functioning perfectly
to-date.
I stand corrected (and I just felt like the scene in the time
Speaking of such- anyone know a good place to grab a low cost used
computer (PII or P3) to run linux on? My parent's computer just died,
and they need a machine (which I will administrator), but
their budget
is way low...
I am in Herzlia, so something in the area would be good.
We've
The recent discussion left me with two questions:
1. How did everyone (namely Ira, Muli and Amos) come to the conclusion
outlook can't do reply-to-all and show the mailing list name in the
'to'? Fact is, it can. Granted, it requires the use of the
reply-to-all button on the toolbar, which is
I'm looking for Linux uPnP control point application.
Try upnpd:
http://linux-igd.sourceforge.net/documentation.php
Very simple and straightforward.
- Aviram
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Aviram Jenik
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Hi,
I am trying to develop a pay per routing limited by time. (lets say
15mins)
[...]
step 2:after you pay I should allow youe mac address for free
forwarding.
[...]
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -m mac --mac-source
00:20:18:2D:6B:20 -j
ACCEPT
Sounds cool. Now let me see if I
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