Hi, All!
I'm trying to set up diald with isdn4linux (I don't want to use pppd
with ttyI0 device), but there isn't too much information about this
issue; the ISDN HOWTO is in German; the examples I found are for static
IP address, but I use dynamic. Can anybody send to me a working
diald.conf and
Hi,
I'm trying to use the new Pentium III extension (SSE - what came after
MMX) using inline assembly.
I managed to get the program to compile just fine (no warning or
errors), but when trying to run the program, I get an error "Illegal
instruction (core dumped)". I've tried it on more then one P
> heh... is this the right place to mention VI stands for
> Visual Interface
> (of ex)? :-)
no kidding? and here I was thinking that VI is visual intercal...
everyone who can write a telnet client in intercal, stand up!
Chen Shapira
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5 people.
Me, choo, toastie, silvier, and tzafrir.
Couldn't decide anything with 5 people (2 below voting and corel using age).
tomorrow is monday or tuesday night?
Chen Shapira
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The new Chris. Colombus is wasting away.
> -Original Mes
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
>
> Ira Abramov wrote:
> > Hat) and I was quite surprised to notice they are using the frame buffer
> > instead of straight text mode... gotta try that one day (anyone knows
> > what are the benefits if any?)
>
> Frame buffer seems to be more a ha
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, guy keren wrote:
>
> someone _hmm hmm_ made a mistake. just connect to irc server at
> 'www.openprojects.org' (port 6667 seems to work, possibly others as well).
> _few_ people are there. no ira so far
Mea culpa :-(
I was working hard till late and when I was finally do
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
> > no. you'll find it extremely hard to convert a VC++
> > programmer into using
> > linux.
>
> agreed. the otherway around too.
> after years of programming with vi, I find it difficult using visual
> anything.
heh... is this the right place to menti
Don't get your hopes up. B5: Crusade, the B5 spin-off
in question got canceled after 13 episodes. The usual
letter writing campaign is going on in the US, but so
far no network wants to pick the series up (after TNT
dumped it). Damn, TNT really sucks. First they tried
to screw up B5's last season,
> > I don't know what do you mean by "annoying mode switches", but using
> > fstv (my program) with svgalib at 640x480, and a standard text mode,
> > there is no noticable mode switch (as there is between 1024x768 and
> > text mode).
>
> I have a MAG monitor. Mode switches on those are extremely
Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> I'd bet on fbdev. ggi seems to have the problem of defining (way) too
> wide goals, plus the fact that whenever they start to have more than two
> kgi drivers, they redesign the driver API.
Never used it. Dunno. All I've heard is rumors, among the stories
on project "Berlin"
hi
i know this is completely off topic, but i also know that many linux users
are also babylon 5 fans. for those of you who are - i assume you noticed a
new t.v. series on cable channel 3, named 'crusade', at 23:40, saterday.
it appears to be some kind of a 'daughter series' of babylon 5, with t
hi,
i have a group of pc's with linux and nt's using nat address's( group A).
i also have a pc running linux with a real ip address, that is not connected
to that group (pc B).
i want to reach pc within group A(that i know its nat address) using pc B
(and do ftp for example).
does linux support
someone _hmm hmm_ made a mistake. just connect to irc server at
'www.openprojects.org' (port 6667 seems to work, possibly others as well).
_few_ people are there. no ira so far
guy
"For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I'm trying to install a GUI e-mail package called xfmail. When I ran
> RPM I got an error message that the package needs xforms > 0.88 so I
> found it, downloaded, opened the tar file, and ran **make install**
> according to the directions in the READ
> Frame buffer seems to be more a hack, since as I understood,
> GGI should be the real graphical-drivers thing for Linux.
I'd bet on fbdev. ggi seems to have the problem of defining (way) too
wide goals, plus the fact that whenever they start to have more than two
kgi drivers, they redesign the
I'm trying to install a GUI e-mail package called xfmail. When I ran
RPM I got an error message that the package needs xforms > 0.88 so I
found it, downloaded, opened the tar file, and ran **make install**
according to the directions in the README file. But RPM still gives
the same error message.
On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 05:32:37PM +0200, Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
> > We've got "address is already in use" when trying to bind at port 61xxx.
>
> Yes, there is someone listening already on that port. It is most likely
> you! That is, when you exit your program the socket stays open for a
> w
Ira Abramov wrote:
> Hat) and I was quite surprised to notice they are using the frame buffer
> instead of straight text mode... gotta try that one day (anyone knows
> what are the benefits if any?)
Frame buffer seems to be more a hack, since as I understood,
GGI should be the real graphical-dri
Chen suggested that the chat would be on - irc.openprojects.org
but that server doesnt seem to exist.
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Shenderovich, Uri wrote:
> Hi ,
> We're trying to port existing application ,running on Digital Unix, to
> Linux.
> We've got "address is already in use" when trying to bind at port 61xxx.
>
> Any clue ?
>
> Thanks
>
> BTW The kernel is 2.2.12
>
> ==
Hi ,
We're trying to port existing application ,running on Digital Unix, to
Linux.
We've got "address is already in use" when trying to bind at port 61xxx.
Any clue ?
Thanks
BTW The kernel is 2.2.12
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> and seemingly-commercialized? i'd prefer to leave the LUG's
> state as is,
> for internal meetings. commercialization is vaiable only for
> bringing up
> events that cannot be set up in a completely vulentary
> environment (e.g. a
> linux booth at some expo...).
I don't suggest commercial
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Please tell me where I can buy (cheaply) powerpc / alpha / sparc system
> that can run linux.
maybe someone on the list has a used one? :-)
>
> I do not intend to use it for anything other than testing drivers and
> kernel changes I write,
Hi,
Please tell me where I can buy (cheaply) powerpc / alpha / sparc system
that can run linux.
I do not intend to use it for anything other than testing drivers and
kernel changes I write, so I don't mind if the system is old and slow.
--
Matan Ziv-Av. [EMAIL PROTECT
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Can anyone check if there an Israeli (or Hebrew) xkb layout? If there
> is: it should be availble through XF86Setup .
there seems to be one according to the page you listed:
>
> BTW: anyone wants to work on a Hebrew translation?
> http://linux-mandra
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > oh yeah, under keyboard layout there;s now "Israeli" and "Israeli
> > (phonetic)", anyone knoes what the latter means?
> Use "Israeli". The phonetic is a keyboard layout that (as far aas I
> know) is not in use anywhere, but somehow managed to become
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
> I was curious to know: What will be the first distribution to include
> full ReiserFS?
are you sure it's distro material yet?
> SuSE 6.3 includes something, but it was a version BEFORE the
> journaling, so the main feature of ReiserFS is not there...
jo
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