From: Omer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Replying to my own post, duh.
> I just wanted to add that judging by the comment in the VMWare
> FAQ that you pointed out (installing OS'es on phsyical
> disk partitions, a feature that only works on IDE drives) it
> seems that it uses _raw_ access. That means tha
From: Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I have enough space on my disk for both Linux, Windows (hopefully)
> > and Solaris x86 (proper to a Sun employee, though Linux is used most
>
> Wow! The same combination (Linux+Win+Solaris) that I'm going to
> use under MY laptop (currently, I have separa
From: Liran Zvibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Quoting Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Does "no PnP" imply anything about the PCMCIA or the internal
> > windmodem support? What about the built-in Maestro IIe sound card
> > (well, at least that's what I suspect it to be)?
> >
> Most of the Winmod
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Pardon me? Do you mean you prepared the /etc/virtusertable plain text
> >file
> >and that's all? Sure, you have to produce a db out of it (and this _is_
> >documented correctly :)). E.g.:
> >makemap btree /etc/virtusertable.db < /etc/vi
-- Original Message --
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Pardon me? Do you mean you prepared the /etc/virtusertable plain text
>file
>and that's all? Sure, you have to produce a db out of it (and this _is_
>documented correctly :)). E.g.:
>makemap btree /etc/virtusertable.db < /etc/vi
Hi all.
does any one here know of a good snmp menual/taturial/cookbook in hebrew
?
I really think that it is about time for me to start leaarning what it
is and how it works. (all the community mambojumbo shit..:-))
I do not mind even to buy one (in hebrew, english i can get from the
net)
Thank
Well, It's an ISA card still nameless (white boxed).
but i watched it and it has the very same structure as TELES.BRI 16.3 PNP
but windows 98 recognizes it as "LECTRON WINET ISDN ADAPTER" or somthing
like that.
can i use TELES drivers? (where can i find teles drivers anyway? i only
found CAPI dri
BD>>If you want to introduce Linux to the Israeli word first step is to
BD>> make it available for a sane price. Linux takes pride of it being a free
I've got my RH6 disks for some $12, IIRC. Including delivery. That was an
LSL sale, I think. Just look harder, and you find a deal - it's alway
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>
> >>>I meant being out-of-date with regard to /Hebrew desktop
> applications/. We're fighting for /desktop users/ not for
> sysadmins or developers (they /know/ what Linux is if they live
> on Earth). So let me ask you again -- are there applications that
> can serve as
|If it's an ISA card - it's probably an ASUSCOM card manufactured in
It also can be Teles16c PNP, or ITK, Fritz, Viva, Avm.
|If it's a PCI card - it's probably a TigerJet 300 based card. Some of
Can also be fritz or ASUS PCI which lates ASUS Card, AVM, Teles.
Leonid Igolnik aka LiM
===
Hi,
>From my experience as an ex-employer in ISDN Net, I can guess that your
nameless card can be 2 things:
If it's an ISA card - it's probably an ASUSCOM card manufactured in
Taiwan without brand names. You can use the Asuscom driver (but you'll
need to setup the plug and play with the isapnp u
A little Off-Topic,
I am getting my ISDN line on sunday morning and i already own a "NAMELESS"
card 128kbps that looks just like the TELES card.
what is a good ISDN card? what is better ISA or PCI? (concerning linux as
well)
will my "nameless" card serve me okay?
i bought it in mootag in dizingof
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