At the risk of being sucked into this flame war, I'll put in my two cents.
I do not hold with "davka" people. I don't think eating only non-kosher food
is a healthy thing for your soul. I also happen to think that when a large
group containing also people that cannot eat non-kosher is assembled,
One is almost afraid to question whether people would object to a
restaurant doing its book keeping using Windows software... :)
Thanks,
Uri
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> Moshe Zadka wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> >
> > > Hmm... and what are
Hi,
actually it doesn't seem to be connected to NFS at all since at the time
when it happenes there are no NFS mounts active.
It happens always when amanda (the backup system) is backing up our
network. It also seems to happen only if there is a big backup job. A
small job was done without this
Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
>
> > Hmm... and what are your criteria for it "being kosher"?
> > Is a certificate from the Rabbanut enough for you not to come
>
> Yes. I don't want a place with a certificate.
> (In fact, a place with the conservative certif
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first I would like to recommend Shlomi fot his noble act of trying to
> organize a dinner. I tried myself once and failed :-(
>
> Anyway, as a possible solution to all the food conflicts I again suggest
> my original idea:
>
> Let us make
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
> Hmm... and what are your criteria for it "being kosher"?
> Is a certificate from the Rabbanut enough for you not to come
Yes. I don't want a place with a certificate.
(In fact, a place with the conservative certificate is fine by me --
I just don't
Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> > (i.e., the dinner will probably be kosher
> > after all, whether MosheZ likes it or not).
>
> It's not a matter of "liking", it's a matter of being there. You're free
> to have the dinner wherever you want -- I won't be there
The script i have is for terminal mode RAS. Which RAS are you using?
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, [windows-1255] ôåôåá éáâðé wrote:
> Did not managed to configure RAS to use terminal mode. After getting
> connection, Minicom is silent as partizan.
> BTW, this is RRAS, not RAS ( they have an improved ve
Title: RE: PPP and Dial-back
Did not managed to configure RAS to use terminal mode. After getting connection, Minicom is silent as partizan.
BTW, this is RRAS, not RAS ( they have an improved version, including packet filtering, dynamic routing etc). But i tried with regular one as well. Until
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> (i.e., the dinner will probably be kosher
> after all, whether MosheZ likes it or not).
It's not a matter of "liking", it's a matter of being there. You're free
to have the dinner wherever you want -- I won't be there if it's Kosher.
I'm sorry I didn't
Hi,
first I would like to recommend Shlomi fot his noble act of trying to
organize a dinner. I tried myself once and failed :-(
Anyway, as a possible solution to all the food conflicts I again suggest
my original idea:
Let us make a Linux picknick. The organizers organize the fire and
everybody
It is done via a script. The RAS MUST allow shell access, and then the
script is run in terminal mode. Timing is important, as the initiating
modem must hangup before the server starts the dial back. If it is needed
i can providea sample script.
Dani
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Arie Vayner wrote:
> Hi
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 11:45:53 + (GMT), you wrote:
>By the way, there are two programs out there by the title "DeCSS" . One
>dosen't do anything useful for you , just deletes CSS tags from web pages
>(wierd). The one you need is the one that can decrypt CSS.
It's not weired. It's sole purpos
Hi
Maybe there will be no trouble with ADSL afterall - they are gonna use
PPTP for the internet connection...
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 14:09:33 +0300 (IDT)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMA
Hi
If I am not mistaken, NT uses a proprietary protocol to do the call-back
(I
think it's called CBCP...) and it's an extension to PPP (I think to
MS-CHAP exactly...)
As I understand no script will do it... because you have to use MS-CHAP...
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Netvision - Networking
MZ>> I'm happy you agree my preferences not to eat kosher should be respected.
This reminds me a history about two hilonim. One says to the second: "I go
to the restaurant N this evening" - "But this is a glatt kosher
restaurant!" - "Doesn't matter, I will eat only boiled eggs".
Sorry for the o
Hi there!
Now the idea became OFFTOPIC, coz nobody talk about the Linux Meeting
but about Kashrut.
I wanted to add my personal opinion about it but I decided not to do it.
;-)))
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Nadav Har'El wrote:
> Quoting the "procmailrc" manual,
> "...The first recipe that matches is used to determine where the mail has
>to go (usually a file). If processing falls off the end of the rcfile,
>procmail will deliver the mail to $DEFAULT. You do not need to set
>thi
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000, joshua kamenetz wrote about "Re: Organizing a Linux Dinner":
> > > Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
> It should be Kosher because several people,including me,are religious
> and are limited to Kosher restaurants. Israel is a democracy and
> freedo
> >
>On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> >
> > > Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
> > > requirements for the restaurant are:
> > > 1. Being Kosher.
> >
> > Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about "Re: procmail":
> Uri Bruck wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > The unfiltered mail goes to whatever is in DEFAULT.
> > So you can just add, on the top of your .procmailrc
> >
> > DEFAULT=/full/path/of/your/inbox
>
> Which in your case would be
> DEFAULT=/
Hi,
1. Dial to the NT box from minicom (on RedHat) and learn what
protocol expects NT box when using callback.
2. Write chat script which implements this protocol.
(Use pppd + chat).
(I have used this scheme to connect Windowz to Linux RAS with callback).
Regards,
Alex Rier
Uri Bruck wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The unfiltered mail goes to whatever is in DEFAULT.
> So you can just add, on the top of your .procmailrc
>
> DEFAULT=/full/path/of/your/inbox
Which in your case would be
DEFAULT=/home/bar/Mailbox
btw. The mail "lost" in the meantime can be found at /var/spool/mail/
Hi,
The unfiltered mail goes to whatever is in DEFAULT.
So you can just add, on the top of your .procmailrc
DEFAULT=/full/path/of/your/inbox
Thanks,
Uri
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Bareket wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I managed to filter the mail with procmail. The filter worked fine, but
> where are th
Hi guys,
I managed to filter the mail with procmail. The
filter worked fine, butwhere are the non-filtered mails gone..?
Do you have any ideas of what i missed in the
procmail :
This is the content of the procmailrc
file::0:* ^Subject:.*bugbug
and this is the content of the .qmail
fi
Hi guys,
I managed to filter the mail with procmail. The filter worked fine, but
where are the non-filtered mails gone..?
Do you have any ideas of what i missed in the procmail :
This is the content of the procmailrc file:
:0:
* ^Subject:.*bug
bug
and this is the content of the .qmail file:
|
Title: PPP and Dial-back
I can not connect with my RH6.1 box to NT RAS with dial-back enabled.
It works well without dial-back ( with PAP ).
PPP seems not to understand the NT's disconnecting as signal to wait for a call, and starts dialing again.
I don't have any dial-back specific definition
high everyone,
While we're already on a DVD issue here, I am planning to buy a DVD drive
and was wondering if there's any specific brand of drive or mpeg card that
I should choose in order for it to be supported in linux ?
would appriciate any help,
Thanx!
=---=
Nimrod Simba Carmi,
School Suc
I don't know hoe functional it is, but if that dosen't work, you can get a
program called "DeCSS" which can decrypt the encoding and write the file to
your hard disk (you better have some room for thison your ard disk unless
your going to pipe the output into something that can do good video
e
Try to do a search (on www.google.com) for a program called "LiViD"
>From: Linuxxx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike Almogy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: ILUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: DVD
>Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 11:03:06 -0400 (EDT)
>
>i am looking for the same thing...
>what kinda dvd you have
There is one at: http://heroine.linuxave.net/xmovie.html
Doesn't support CSS.
Maxim
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the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command
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The widget works like this:
Left mouse click - scroll down
Right mouse click - scroll up
Middle mouse drag - follow mouse up & down.
Subba Rao wrote:
> My xterm is version 4.0.1b(104). I have the scrollbar showing up on the left side
> of my window. I am not able to interactively use the mouse t
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote about "Re: Organizing a Linux Dinner":
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Michael M. wrote:
>
> > shalom
> >
> > you don't care about kosher so it's no important for anyone . right ?
>
> Wrong. I care about kosher very much -- I do not eat in kosher restaurants
> if
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> > Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
> > requirements for the restaurant are:
> > 1. Being Kosher.
>
> Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
>
>
>
Subba Rao wrote:
>
> My xterm is version 4.0.1b(104). I have the scrollbar showing up on the left side
> of my window. I am not able to interactively use the mouse to scroll back in the
>window.
> A mouse click in the scroll bar will position the view in the scroll buffer. How can
>I
> use the
Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> I'd like to organize a Linux Dinner some time soon. I myself am quite
> flexible with the date, but I think we should determine the restaurant
> first, and then see when it can host us.
>
> Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
> requirements
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Moshe Zadka wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> >
> > > Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
> > > requirements for the restaurant are:
> > > 1. Being Kosher.
> >
> > Why Kosher? How many peo
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Michael M. wrote:
> shalom
>
> you don't care about kosher so it's no important for anyone . right ?
Wrong. I care about kosher very much -- I do not eat in kosher restaurants
if I have other choices. You don't eat in non-kosher restaurants -- fine.
We can organize two din
Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> > Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
> > requirements for the restaurant are:
> > 1. Being Kosher.
>
> Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
>The Amuta will do it's best
shalom
you don't care about kosher so it's no important for anyone . right ?
very interesting
good question ! i don't see the link between kosher and israeli persons
help me to answer please because
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Milhovitch Michael
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ICQ # 240736
On 20 Aug 2000, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> When I try to access www.linux.org.il, I get:
>
> ERROR
> The requested URL could not be retrieved
> While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.linux.org.il/
> The following error was encountered:
> Connection Failed
> The system returned:
> (111
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
> requirements for the restaurant are:
> 1. Being Kosher.
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
=
Lets make it a celebration for the release of Debian 2.2?
still-trying-to-think-of-a-resturant-ly yours,
Chen.
> -Original Message-
> From: Shlomi Fish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Organizing a Linux Dinner
>
>
>
Well, you can finally find it on the IGLU site:
http://www.linux.org.il/mailing-lists/
There's also a mirror at
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/mailing-lists/
I'm still waiting for a link to it from the main IGLU site.
Tzafrir Cohen suggested that I also include information about Israeli
I'd like to organize a Linux Dinner some time soon. I myself am quite
flexible with the date, but I think we should determine the restaurant
first, and then see when it can host us.
Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
requirements for the restaurant are:
1. Being
At 10:35 8/15/00 +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>Ladies, Gents and that newbie from Alpha Xi Ceti who registered
>yesterday,
>
>I'm please to announce the *official* forming of IGLU - the Israeli
>Group of Linux Users. This organization is a not for profit organization
>that will be registered wi
I can say for sure that there is an effort to create an open source DVD
player (I didn't check if it's downloadable), but they are currently
defending themselves on a lawsuit (filed by the film industry, IIRC).
http://www.opendvd.org
As for a propriety DVD player, I've never heard of any but if
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Michael Levinger wrote:
> I finally got a Diamond SiS 6326 card to work under RedHat, after
> observing it works well under Mandrake. It seems the linux kernel(s)
> recognize only the first 4MB of this card's RAM (Diamon says the card has
> 8MB RAM) and thus you need tospecif
i am looking for the same thing...
what kinda dvd you have ?
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Hi there.
I finally got a Diamond SiS 6326 card to work under RedHat, after
observing it works well under Mandrake. It seems the linux kernel(s)
recognize only the first 4MB of this card's RAM (Diamon says the card has
8MB RAM) and thus you need to specify 4MB under Xconfigurator. I suppose
this
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