Hi,
After reading the answers of Guy and Omer, to your question, I think
that neither of them actually answered, on how to compile a kernel on
RedHat 7.0 . If we forget for a moment the flame war about the
decision to include a snapshot of gcc in RH7 , and focus on your
probelm, the answer will
Hi All !
May I develop proprietary application (executable) that uses LGPLed library
in form of shared library and distribute nothing but:
1. executable file itself
2. my proprietary license for this executable
3. notice that this executable uses some LGPLed libraries
4. shared object file of
While IANAL, my understanding of the situation is that LGPL was designed
exactly for such a situation.
The deciding point is whether your customer can customize your application
by modifying the LGPLed library and using his modified executable with
your application; and whether he can share his
Yosi wrote:
Hi,
After reading the answers of Guy and Omer, to your question, I think
that neither of them actually answered, on how to compile a kernel on
RedHat 7.0 . If we forget for a moment the flame war about the
decision to include a snapshot of gcc in RH7 , and focus on your
Hi,
I've been following most of the web Hebrew e-mails here, but still
I'm unable to setup the Konqueror to show Hebrew properly.
I'm able to setup only the fixed width fonts to show in Hebrew, but
not the variable/normal fonts. I am able to select those fonts from
the font selector
Hi,
Alex is right, you have to change the kernel's Makefile so it will use
kgcc insted of gcc. Alex is also correct that the answer I gave
appears in the manual.
Yosi
Alex wrote:
i think you also have to set the "CC" system variable to "kgcc" by
the way from what I know this issue is stated in
Hi, Ben-Nes!
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 10:43:43PM +0200, you wrote the following:
Any one know of a program that can write to cd (multisession not cdrw)
like (some smart shell to cdrecord)
someprog dev=0,0 speed=4 /home
mkisofs | cdrecord
(with the appropriate parameters of course, see the
I think that if you put the right dlls for wine to work with hebrew it
actually does..
it was long time ago..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, dgi_il wrote:
| hi
|
| I dont think wine support hebrew. I tried to run word 7 on wine
Hi
i want to be a linux redhat 6.2 client of Sun
solaris nfs server but i get an RPC timeout
solaris to solaris it's O.K
thanks
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Hi
i started to get inside LINUX networking stuff
and i nead help with a strange situation.
i want to make a linux router
station
i have 2 interfaces on that station
1---192.9.226.254
2---192.9.230.254
i have 2 station in bote sides (sun solaris
2 things:
1. You'll need the Windows fonts - just copy the c:\windows\fonts directory and
run "ttmkfdir your dir" and then add it to your xfs with
"/usr/sbin/chkfontpath --add your dir with full path" and at the end - re-run
your xfs again..
2. changing the fonts for the various encoding has
I'm finally starting to do something about security and I want to install a
firewall. I've looked around and there are so many programs available that I'd
like to hear recommendations from people who have used a firewall. Since I'm
using Mandrake, I looked at their site and they recommend
Hi.
I have personally used pmfirewall and the results are good.
But to give you a good advise, just study the IPCHAINS and build your own
configuration including only those rules you need.
I admit PMFirewall added the lowest number of "junk" rules but when i built
my own config it was the
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
2 things:
1. You'll need the Windows fonts - just copy the c:\windows\fonts directory and
run "ttmkfdir your dir" and then add it to your xfs with
"/usr/sbin/chkfontpath --add your dir with full path" and at the end - re-run
your xfs again..
I
You can use FW-1, or Phoenix from progressive systems also is you wait a bit
you can have raptor on Linux.
If you want to use open source when simple ipchains is good for me. (for GUI
configuration use gfcc), most of firewalls you will se on cows
Are control tools or add-ons to ipchains also know
Hi,
Thanks, The problem was the privileges to
/etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf files.
Erez Boym
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OZ While IANAL, my understanding of the situation is that LGPL was designed
OZ exactly for such a situation.
More interesting question. Let's say we have some open source non-GPL
application, which uses LGPL-library.
1. Is such application legal?
2. Can LGPL library source be distibuted
Did you set up routing on the two computers so that the default route (or at least the
route to each other computers network) points to your linux router? If you didn't,
then doing that should fix your problem
I don't remember off hand how to enable root remote login, but it is a considered a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally starting to do something about security and I want to install a
firewall. I've looked around and there are so many programs available that I'd
like to hear recommendations from people who have used a firewall. Since I'm
using Mandrake, I looked at their
Hi, Stanislav!
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 11:41:46PM +0200, you wrote the following:
OZ While IANAL, my understanding of the situation is that LGPL was designed
OZ exactly for such a situation.
More interesting question. Let's say we have some open source non-GPL
application, which uses
Actually, most people have answered this already. I think the best thing is
to understand what a firewall is, assess your needs, and then decide.
First - a firewall is only a tool to enforce your access control. The better
the firewall, you should have a better resolution at defining what it is
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