Hi!
Does anyone know how to use a parallel-to-SCSI converter under Linux to
connect an external hard drive (without a SCSI card)? A pointer to some
documentation would be excellent.
Thank you,
Ephraim Yawitz
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Dear Linux-il subscribers,
I know that some of you are interested in the potential of open source
technologies and thought for schools. I have begun the framework for a
zine/journal/portal dedicated to serving teachers and students and
networkers who are working or intersted in using open source
YR I believe you're missing a crucial point. I believe that
YR wu-ftpd does not only verify that a certain IP address has a PTR
YR record, but it also ensures that the PTR's respective A record
YR is identical to the original IP address. The previous statement
So? That's why I wrote If I also
Hi Efraim,
Well, it really depends on which chip you got inside your parallel to scsi
adapter. Most of them are supported under the 2.2 and 2.4 linux kernels. All
you have to do is to enable SCSI generic and the parallel port stuff inside
the kernel.
A word of caution - Linux doesn't support
you can freely download the windows version of bzip
actualy it seems to have much more support than the zip format have on
linux.
it's preety much the standart these days
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
It seems that every time XFree comes out - it comes with the WRONG keyboard
layout in the various distributions - the last one that I see is in Mandrake
(it gives wrong numbers and other letters).
The file in this URL:
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 01:12:02PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
ORBS will list any open SMTP relay that uses other methods to protect from
abuse (e.g. rate limiting).
This is very true, and is the defence used by Netvision to explain their
open relay. However it is still *my* prerogative to
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM!
did you manage to fix this problem (line 33 error in anaconda?)
Thank you
Marc
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Hi, Marc!
Unfortunately, till now I have no suggestion for the problem and that is
more of
I agree with the fact that if u limit the connections to the modem it will
be the start of protecting it but...
ANYONE who will access your modem, meaning he has to break into the server:
first and from it access the modem, can control it and one of the basic
things he can do is make it unusable
Yoav,
I do not see the problem. ifconfig command , like:
ifconfig eth0 10.0.0.1/8
should asign an ip and start the networking.
Dani
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[root@localhost /sbin]# ./ifconfig -a
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:C0:DF:09:F2:B8
BROADCAST
Gentle people,
I wish to present before you the following problem:
Our ISP assigned us 5 'real' ip addresses. Our DNS server is the authoritative
one for our makif.omer.k12.il domain. I wish to delegate control of the
in.addr zone to our servers, mainly because Internet Zahav's DNS servers
run
Hi list.
We've just solved this really weird problem with Mandrake 8 (well - solved
is a harsh word - let's say : we found it why we were going in circles and
wanted to show you the way in case you get lost too :-), which made my
life a bit diificult in the last three days or so -
We
Hi List
I'm using GtkLib and GTK+ 1.2.10, and has a strange problem with biditext,
it appears it shows each word correctly, yet the sentence is reversed, so
that, I can get sentences like
world hello instead of hello world (in hebrew, of course).
This happens in most apps, and, when I used
Hi Yotam,
You can do that in your own DNS server:
you can use the IN A and IN PTR to do this. In one zone that resolves ip to
name you have to type this:
ip-address.in-addr.arpa.IN PTR name.domain.
and in the nnaame to ip zone file you have to add this:
name.domain.IN A
Dear sir,
I appreciate your polite advice but I fear that your answer does not
resolve my problem; perhaps I was vague.
Internet Zahav provides us DNS services, it decides which server will be
authoritative for a given zone. I could independently create a reverse zone
but external clients will
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
it seems that the Mandrake 8 default shell - bash 2.04.18 - sends a
carriage return before printing it's prompt - overwriting everything
written on the same line, as this revised code shows:
snip
simply annoying.
I was wandering if I should
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
This thread is a bit moot. TAU's policy stands, and that is what we
require for the free service we provide.
And as a workarond: use the http proxy of your ISP (if it supports FTP as
well).
This is indeed a poor substitute (you cannot maintain an
When switching on kde center to this encoding as default
(settings/personalization/country lenguage/charset), no program runs. it
chrashes on loading or something is that a known bug?
it happens only for this encoding...
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Hi,
Yes, I've seen this problem but forgot to tell the kde-developers people...
In the meanwhile, you better use ISO10646-1 (Unicode) as default - this will
let you see your applications title bar in Hebrew, as well as the apps in the
panel in Hebrew, and you can create tool bars in Hebrew
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