Title: RE: Caldera 2.3 Netware Printing
Hi,
there should be a nprint command that you have to use to write a script
that you can define in your printcap under of=. That's how I did it.
Would you mind explaining a little bit more about this script, what it should do, is it a print filter
Hello,
I am looking for the correct email address of the linux.org.il webmaster.
I believe that most recently Alex Dubrovsky took the post, although I may
be wrong.
Thanks,
Uri
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see what I mean? this message took 3 days to get through the huji mail
server! (and the headers don't mention listar, they mention majordomo,
what's going on?)
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
Hi all,
'bout the meeting tomorrow
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Ira Abramov ; whois:IA58 ; www.scso.com ;
Is Linux-IL a big source of spam? Is it harvested? Any evidence?
I believe the plasma-gate archives are. since the addresses are not
linked anymore, I can't say if it still is, as my dedicated return
address doesn't get spammed (yet). fact is too many here got the same
spams (like me and
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
I just wanted to blow off some thoughts and feelings on the meeting:
2. The ipchains lecture by Ira was also very interesting, but demands a
more in-depth workshop of Linux security and firewalling (I imagine
something like setting up a firewall
For all those interested :
the correct address for linux.org.il webmaster is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(as it should be:)
Sorry if i'll be a little slow on response , since my modem got fryed and
I'm not likely to get a new one b4 the end of this week.
P.S. And yes , I know that the
on the whole it seems Oleg sgrees with me on almost everything, yet
there is the Israeli push to prove me wrong :-)
On 9 Jan 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
the calendar on Egroups sends prescheduled messages to the list if
requested. and there will be a central place to update events by
I want to clarify my point, since at least Ira didn't seem to understand my
suggestion. I did not suggest listproc as the correct solution - although I
have been using it for a long time and never had any privileges and only
did remote management.
In my opinion, all mailing list software
Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on the whole it seems Oleg sgrees with me on almost everything, yet
there is the Israeli push to prove me wrong :-)
I guess I am Israeli ;-) I actually stated in my first posting that
I didn't have a problem with moving to eGroups. I thought that some
What's the attached message about? Will we be moderated (a good thing
in general, but who will take the job?), and will I get such an email
every time I post to the list (a bad thing in general, but I can
filter it)?
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Oleg Goldshmidt | BLOOMBERG L.P. (BFM) | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"... We work by
On 9 Jan 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
issues had to be discussed though, so I raised them. There was no
conscious attempt to prove you wrong, in the same sense that there was
no conscious attempt on your part to stage a revolution ;-) I am still
sceptical about the expected effects, but I'll
On 9 Jan 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
What's the attached message about? Will we be moderated (a good thing
in general, but who will take the job?), and will I get such an email
every time I post to the list (a bad thing in general, but I can
filter it)?
no, it just means you tried to
I guess I know what happened: my message was forwarded to egroups
before I got subscribed, so it had to go through a moderator. Gurus,
is that right? There is no problem then - sorry.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | BLOOMBERG L.P. (BFM) | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"... We work by wit, and not by witchcraft;
And
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000, Kenneth G.Kay wrote about "Y2K bug in hdate and hcal":
Since my previous message on this subject did not elicit any
responses, I will try again.
hcal and hdate are Unix utilities for converting between Gregorian
and Hebrew dates. "Distribution 5" (July
Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know we had digests in listar, I stand corrected,
They're badly composed (just all texts in a single message, instead of being
properly MIME-encapsulated). As a result, replying to a message in a digest is
quite a pain. BUT - egroups do this
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
All in all, I'd vote for egroups, given we get the anti-spam feature. But who
can garantee their spam policy (or, in general, all service policies) won't
change in the future - like charging some money per email/KB/time period/list
etc?
their
I try to stay out of this argument , as after all I'm preety new and don't
really know how you handle things here . but few short notes
1)HUJI is linked through internet II and I doubt if you could find
american ISP that would work faster for you..the few minutes lag till you
get a message is
I have lost a connection to NFS, but I couldn't umount -f. Is it a bug ?
Bye the way, the reason to the failure was a duplicate IP - someone
boot a machine with the same IP mine ! Is there any decent way to
find that ? It took me quite a while to find that out, and that was after
shutting down
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
I try to stay out of this argument , as after all I'm preety new and don't
really know how you handle things here . but few short notes
1)HUJI is linked through internet II and I doubt if you could find
american ISP that would work faster for you..the
Hi, Ira Abramov!
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 07:49:40PM +0200, you wrote the following:
3)If Ira think me and other list admins doesn't do much I would gladly
forward him all the error messages/bounce mistakes I get like 20 of htem
per day i avrage.
that's what I'm trying to ease off your
it's not a bug umount -f works on bsd systems not linux ones:)
maybe it's about time someone would had it:)
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Iftach Hyams wrote:
| I have lost a connection to NFS, but I couldn't umount -f. Is it a bug ?
| Bye
Hi
Try to see what is the name model of the CD as windows detect it, then see if
you can find the cdrom site, maybe you can update the bios or see some relevant
information.
"Shenderovich, Uri" wrote:
Hi anybody,
I've purchased some "no-name" CD-ROM x40 and I have a lot of problem with it
Hello,
If you'll end up deciding to buy a non expensive BW laser postscript printer
please drop me a line. I might buy one myself in the very near future so
hopefully buying 2 printers at a time might get us a better deal.
In particular, I am considering the Lexmark Optra E310. I have
i have an old 133MHZ pentium with 32Mb of ram.
my linux (red-hat 6.0 kernel 2.2.5-15) detects only 13-14MB.
i solved this problem with linux mem=32M at lilo prompt.
it's seems to work fine but when i try to run the command startx
it gives me an error message: segmentation fault and halt's.
Hi,
I'm looking to put a Linux box at my work for the employees to learn
Linux and use it from their Windows NT machines at work, and for me -
from home..
I have tried VNC - but it seems that:
1. This program is not built to run for multiple users (you need to run
for each one "vncserver")
2.
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'm looking to put a Linux box at my work for the employees to learn
Linux and use it from their Windows NT machines at work, and for me -
from home..
I have tried VNC - but it seems that:
1. This program is not built to run for multiple users
Hi, Ira Abramov!
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 08:25:29PM +0200, you wrote the following:
I've looked a bit for a solution which will:
1. Run an X enviroment on NT
Exceed or Xwin-32
I've had fabulous experience with X-Win32, so if you can afford the
price ($200 for a station), it's a great
Hi, Alex Shnitman!
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 08:38:33PM +0200, you wrote the following:
launch "X -remote server.com" -- very friendly and works very well.
Whoops. Of course it's -query, not -remote.
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Alex Shnitman| http://www.debian.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
I donno maybe using windows 2000 with terminat server or citrix would be
the answer for that?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm looking to put a Linux box at my work for the employees to learn
| Linux and use
Some BIOSes used to have an option for 15-16 memory hole.
Since your kernel initially report on no more then 15M ram
I would check if you have such an option and if it is not
enabled.
Hi all
i have an old 133MHZ pentium with 32Mb of
ram.
my linux (red-hat 6.0 kernel 2.2.5-15) detects only
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Subject: Re: memory problem
i have an old 133MHZ pentium with 32Mb of ram.
my linux (red-hat 6.0 kernel 2.2.5-15) detects only
This (I am told) refers to the maximum number of sockets which may be held
simultaneously open.
Can anyone "point me" to some information on this , both for Linux and various
Unices (esp. AIX).
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