EL Actualy we don't owe them anything mozilla might has been a nice project
EL but seriously.
EL konqurer and opera are doing much better job
Very debatable claim.
EL opera might not be complitly free but it's the best linux browser I saw so
EL far it doesn't crash at all it's VERY fast and
From: Jonathan Ben-Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
The backup solution I recomend is Knox Software's 'Arkeia', which is a
snip
Oded
Arkeia is wonderfull - when it works. When it doesn't work, you can't fix
it because you have no way of knowing what went
EL If asked I'm sure they would add that feature.
Yeah, somewhere in this millennium. Thanks a lot, by this time my
grandchildren will read it for me, so I would not care then.
EL how about instead of saying opera lacking some features get
EL people who would but it (yea paying it's not that
Ury Segal wrote (and you can't deny):
I heard onthe Linux International message board that
EST, makers of the Open-source BRU backup, is out
of business. Any ideas if it's true ?
Maybe yes maybe no, but why do you reply to a message and change
the thread subject, that confuse normal people
I am running RedHat 7.1 and the Gnome or KDE X interface. I notice that in
many applications, my text is color coded. This happens in vi, a simple
ls command and emacs. How do I turn off the color coding? Thanks for any
information.
Moti Holzman
Unix Support, Weizmann Institute Computing
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
From: Jonathan Ben-Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
The backup solution I recomend is Knox Software's 'Arkeia', which is a
snip
Oded
Arkeia is wonderfull - when it works. When it doesn't work, you can't
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001, Holzman Mordechai wrote about colored text in vi, ls etc.:
I am running RedHat 7.1 and the Gnome or KDE X interface. I notice that in
many applications, my text is color coded. This happens in vi, a simple
ls command and emacs. How do I turn off the color coding?
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Holzman Mordechai wrote:
I am running RedHat 7.1 and the Gnome or KDE X interface. I notice that in
many applications, my text is color coded. This happens in vi,
i'll leave vi to the vi users.
a simple
ls command
run 'alias', and you'll see something along the lines
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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hello,
is there a method to configure sendmail in a way,
that on one address/port it will have one set of relaying rules,
and on another address/port it will have another ?
the motivation behind this is to enable remote users to send mail
outside the office ( as discussed here a few weeks
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001, Alon Barzilai wrote about sendmsil Q:
is there a method to configure sendmail in a way,
that on one address/port it will have one set of relaying rules,
and on another address/port it will have another ?
..
how can I configure sendmail to do that ?
or alternatively,
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Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 10:15:41 +0300 (IDT)
From: Amir Shalem [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Heroes 3 windows version going into linux
I have bought before a year Heroes 3,
and I have moved to Linux lately, I saw from www.linuxgames.com
Hello,
As far as I understand, changing MTU on a router should not prevent
clients with higher MTU working. I mean that if some router receives
packet it cannot pass as-is, it should return some kind of ICMP error,
and the client should re-send the packet with smaller MTU. So if it's
true and the
Anyone has any experience, recommendation, suggestion what to avoid
regarding home Linux-networking over home phone wires
(http://www.homepna.org/) ?
thanks -- yotam
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote, talking of the Bidi support in Mozilla:
I really donno why it took IBM more
then 18 months to put the hebrew in, but it's better late then never...
It did not take so long to write the code, but it took *a looonnng time* to
push it through the slow wheels of the Mozilla
Hi,
Updated media is now available. Version is 0.5.3. Please note that
there is NO Version 0.5.1 and 0.5.2 (which were internal to where
I work).
Request:
In an e-mail exchange with Dean Carpenter, we disagreed whether
the install media should set the network to DHCP or
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 04:03:43PM +0300, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
Personal experience:
...
2. Bought NetGear bridge and 2 more network cards. NetGear bridge works
ok with older LinkSys cards and with newer NetGear cards. This stuff
works wonderfully at my home, saved myself quite a bit of
Dear ppl!
I made a BIG mistake, unsubscribing through the wrong address... (Being to
quick on the button while working on a remote machine is always
rewarding:). Thus, my unsusbscribe plea was sent to the list... And,
off-course, I've received two very friendly emails telling me (as if I
were
From: Omer Musaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Stiven Andre'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: NIC Goes Down After 5-10 minutes in rh6.2
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 09:18:59 +0200
-Original Message-
From: Stiven Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 1:08 AM
Hi.
I am finaly got the debug but it did not gave much info.
My Actions:
I Preformed
ifconfig down
ifconfig up
The NIC start working
i tryed to ping i had no reply
i tryed again
ifconfig down
ifconfig up
AndThis time it workedihad a reply
i tryed to access the ftp
i accessed it was ok but when
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 23:26:15 +0300 (IDT), Gal Goldschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Ehud Karni wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2001 12:27:31 +0300, Ury Segal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sad truth is that the above fact is correct. The last I heard, they
were searching for a
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It did not take so long to write the code, but it took *a looonnng time* to
push it through the slow wheels of the Mozilla organization, until the code
was integrated into the regular sources and built in the regular builds
(some of it is not yet
Haim,
The default window on linux is 64k. should be enough and over
the b/w you
have from your ISP (if RTT is ~300 ms then 64K window is
about 200Kb/s .
Does tour ISP give you this much?).
Dani
Yes indeed. When I start one download from some U.S-based site, I get
around 150-200 kbps,
In case you have Latex on your machine, can you please confirm that the
heblatex documentation has some minor problems to get compiled? You only need
to follow some short instructions. No need for Tex knowledge for this part.
I would like to see what is happening so please email the typescript
something like:
echo 64 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_app_win
to fix the window to 64k
run tcpdump to see what it actualy advertizes as the window size.
Dani
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
so ry to double the window size
Umm... Maybe I'm not expressing myself clear. But my
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For those who may be interested, Netscape has published version 6.1
(preview) of its browser, which is based on Mozilla 0.9.2. I have tested
the Windows version, and its Hebrew support was good for all the pages I
tested. It is also
so ry to double the window size
Umm... Maybe I'm not expressing myself clear. But my question was how do
I do exactly that. If I knew, I wouldn't ask.
Haim.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
Haim,
The default window on linux is 64k. should be enough and over
the
Hi,
Once in a while, typically in high-load situations, my linux PC gets into
a state where it constantly thrashes the HD (probably swapping) and no user
application runs properly. All local interaction hangs. ping from remote
works just fine, but other TCP services accept the connection but do
I don't think this is VM problem... Look more like misbehaved program
running as root which allocates more and more memory .VM starts killing
processes when some resource gets scarse (I don't remember if it's CPU
time or virtual memory). Maybe you should look at sysstat, it will log
CPU and
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