On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 15:40, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
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This does not contradict my point: whether you are employed by a
company or by a university, your employer owns the IP you
produce
a look at syscall tracker at
http://syscalltrack.sf.net/ and don't reinvent the wheel ;-)
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of what I do but I don't think its the spur of Satan.
Kids, distrust zealots. They're either naive or trying to sell you
something (no, Noam, I don't mean you :-)
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...; sleep 5; done
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and will get your BOfH to come
chase you around the office with a big LART. You already have a local
loopback address (127.0.0.1) it should be enough provided you have a
/etc/hosts file that maps that to your machine name.
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On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 15:16, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On 7 Jul 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 15:43, Michael Sternberg wrote:
Is it advisable in case of such failure to start computer with a random
static IP and continue to look for DHCP server in background
it's one great place to be - it watches right over the
Marina and looks just smashing at sunset. Definetly worth a visit if
you're ever in the neighbourhood, it's just a 20 minutes drive from
Wilshire blvd. in Los Angeles.
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on several occasions
in the past then if you have a caching DNS server on the local network
(read bind) and you lose upstream network connectivity (router down
etc.) sometimes the described behviour may be observed in that DNS
server clients until one restart the name server.
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Actually it's called the No Such Agency branch :-)
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job offer to anyone that
proves to me that he, she or it meets the abovementioned criteria.
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, but now all you bored hackers have a new challange ;-)
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and perfected it and
I have no desire to re-invent the wheel.
Searching the usuall suspects^H^H^H^Hplaces covered several il fated
attempts at such a utility but nothing really usefull.
Anyone? anyone? Buller?
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;-)
For details and questions please send me (read: *not* the mailing list)
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#else
These are not the jobs you're looking for. Move on...
#endif // __KERNEL__
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down the Internet? and what was the results if
he did... :-)
http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/click/
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On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 05:22:17PM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 13:28, Muli Ben
for this problem?
LDAP is the way to go IMHO. Could you specify what is your exact problem
in regard to user friendliness? I didn't quite got it...
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A billion flies _can_ be wrong - I'd rather
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 12:23, Alex Shnitman wrote:
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 23:07, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Take 1 spoon openLDAP server, add 2 squirts of Courier IMAP, half a cup
of Qmail and 3 spoons ezmlm (ezmlm-idx is also possible but more salty).
Sprinkle some Qmailadmin and IMP webmail
group schedule it
is even compatible with Outlook (mail based schedule) and with Exchange
(if you buy the propritery connector).
It's also one hell of a PIM (as opposed to just mail client) IMHO.
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is the best.
If you're interested in what happened in one company that tried to
implment this, the quote on my homepage might be... interesting :-)
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A billion flies _can_ be wrong - I'd
that you work for
a company called Sapiens, it is only ironic that you failed to do either
of the following simple things:
1. Observe that my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and deduce that
http://benyossef.com is indeed my homepage.
2. Search Google for Gilad Ben-Yossef and click on the first link
, similar to the info we can get from
gtop)
3. Disk usage - statfs is very good - so it's a reference to which kind of info I
expect from 1 2.
None that I know of. And you don't want to / can't use the /proc entries
because...?
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of a Windows machine and the Linux server
connectiong and maybe we can see the problems
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it and pay for what I eat ;-)
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most of them propritery to
my great shame :-( and I not only still keep a copy of the original
kernel on every machine which kernel I crook, I also usually boot with
'lilo -R' for the first time ;-)
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'diff' the results? Did you google for it? ;-)
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my pocket will be able to suffer
any losses due to that.
Count me as the second one.
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On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:26, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Tue, May 28, 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about Re: YOM IYOON?:
The only problem is that I already did exactly that last month and got
only 6 replies from interested people which were willing to pay tghe
same as a regular movie. If we can
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 14:23, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Tue, May 28, 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about Re: YOM IYOON?:
BTW, this is for the beta tape version, the 33mm version costs MUCH
more...
Moore didn't. the distributors did. Dont confuse the two.
I guess Moore and his friends got
? they are simply irrelvent. We like Linux, which
mean we'll enjoying organiing a day talking about Linux, why do we need
anything more?
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he was a nice person and not because it served to protect the
competative advantage of the legal fiction that happend to be paying him
money to hack at the time. Now who are you and what have you done with
him?
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On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 18:28, Peleg Wasserman wrote:
Yes, that's what I want to see too. If we'll organize a Linux day then it
shouldn't be a bunch of Linux users talking to a bunch of Linux users. We
OK. I can agree that an event such as we are talking about is not needed
for this alone, but
thing - if we do it my way, the right people to be handed
the jobs you described will become obvious because they will be the ones
doing the stuff anyway... right now elections will be nothing more then
a pissing contest.
Just my 2c,
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enough beyond carring) awake at night.
All of this explains why a steady revenue stream is extremly important
to MS even though they've got a pile of cash big enough to drown a horse
in.
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their show size to tapuz or ynet and supports Linux browsers)
you'll be a net.god. Well, maybe a net.angel - we have an inflation of
net.gods lately... ;-)
What will it be?
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search for 'embedded' or RH's site.
I can't make me a cross-compiler without them :-(((
Son, you're entering a world of pain.
Good luck! you'll need it...
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hour of failing to realise why my source files
produce such strange results at the lab at TAU, 5 minutes before the
submition dead line on a big excersice... :-)
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need to be this one.
Sounds fair?
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thw two and I didn't imply
here is. If you somehow udnerstood that I think there's any issue with
you're using a specific technology you got me all wrong.
Anyway, let's just drop this. I'm not going to play a cop here.
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site please put an
announcement and a link there. This is an apropriate news item for there
if there's ever was one.
BTW, does IBM sell support contracts for this thing? ;-)
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On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 21:02, Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
I'm very-very sorry, but below is Udy's answer to our question:
I'm very very happy ;-) and I just emailed Udi concerning cost of a one
time public screening in Israel. I'll keep you posted.
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Don't worry ;-)
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manner as well.
Happy Hacking,
Gilad.
You owe the Internet Oracle a Linux kernel module virus based on the
concept presented therein ;-)
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Listar is a harsh code critic it seems. Use this online copy instead:
http://benyossef.com
but apropriate values of ext3, hda1 and luser.
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On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 15:09, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 13:57, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
ObLinuxTriviaQ: Using one standard unix command, hide a all of the
files in a single user's home directory, so that they will be totally
inaccessible until the admin decides otherwise
, stopped the service, tried to rmmod ip_tables,
and got
# /sbin/rmmod ip_tables
ip_tables: Device or resource busy
# echo $?
1
IPTables uses a bunch of helper kernel modules, no doubt one or more of
them are still loaded. lsmod is your friend.
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change the firewall rules from /etc/ppp/if-up, you get the ppp dev
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the grand
illusion that have been pulled over his eyes with another illusion is
not the answer.
I can only show you the door, you must walk through it.
Indeed.
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On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 08:33, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
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Thus spake Rusty (of ipchains/tables fame):
http://kernelnewbies.org/documents/kdoc/kernel-hacking/basic-rules.html
Yes, I am aware of that. However, if you do not regard implementation
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On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 21:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GB 4. To assume that we should somehow benefit from central planning is
GB to assume that there is someone, or even a group of people, who knows
GB what's best. This is in some way the premise behind commercial
Not exactly. It's assuming
read some on public/private keys on the net...
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On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 21:37, Yehuda Drori wrote:
hi...
I would like to raise a point about OPEN SOURCE..
I think there are a lot of human resources getting wasted with OPEN SOURCE
projects.
I've written a review where I spill my gut about it at:
that you know does not listen to port 80. If
you can establish a connection, it is most likely your ISP uses transparent proxy.
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On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 16:56, Eli Marmor wrote:
Contrary to proprietary software, OSS is composed of many projects that
are developed in parallel, and each has its own major releases, usually
once per 2 or even 3 years. If you take the 10-15 key OSS projects, and
their major announcements are
want to simulate Exchange functionality in Linux and public folders is
all I need to finish the set :-)
I'd love to hear the full details of this fit ;-)
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the server rack and lashed can contact me in private email and
need not bother the list...
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, ain't it? ;-))
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I'm a Linux user in Israel, and I want to buy/borrow this movie.
I don't see here nothing related to Linux-IL announcements and
administrative only.
Gilad, was my questionannouncement or administrative?
My apologies, I thought you were relating to my post about the public
for
very special cases).
If not, does anyone know glibc well enough to tell me if it is
possible to rip the right pieces from it and create a math module
from them?
son, you're entering a world of pain. ;-)
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I?m trying to automate simple tftp session.
Alternativly, 'man expect'
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to fool, but the average user will be happilly ignorant of all this and will
helpfully go screaming to buy RHAT stocks making anyone selling PUT options on them
very rich very fast. I call this S T O C K F R A U D.Manical laughter
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a huge benefit in return.
Just my 2cs,
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out memory status of all
proccess.
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server and give my windows users to
login - which
terminal program (commercial or open source) on windows can use
such a kind
of video?
An X server, VNC client or the like will do. I don't think any terminal program can
though.
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On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 19:54, Zvi Har'El wrote:
http://news.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?tsscript=itempath=4id=178960
The key paragraph is perhaps:
key paragrah deleted
Will M$ succeed in convincing Uncle Sam this is a communist plot?
What do you ever mean boy?, you say Linux is ain't a Communist
that this is what you want to do).
Of course, you might need some configuration tweaking of the ADSL modem to get this to
work. Note: I never tried this.
Good luck and tell us what happened.
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. You are the weakest link.
Goodbye. ;-)
Gilad, proving once again that too much TV can be a bad thing.
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in tcsh being yet another bash luser, but
whatever it is use it and maybe it'll show ls is alised to some obscure command you
don't have?
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On Sun, Feb 03, 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about RE: kapm-idled:
You obviously didn't try to find the answer yourself. You are
the weakest link. Goodbye. ;-)
Gilad, proving once again that too much TV can be a bad thing.
But then again, you also proved that some of the channel 10
On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 21:04, U. P. wrote:
i need help, i just removed my both RH linux 7.2 + Swap partitions and when i tried
to install RH
7.1 it said that i have a (0) partition which it cant handle, any ideas how to solve
it ?
I'm not so sure what you mean by remove, but if you actualy
On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 00:26, tal amir wrote:
something strange is happening every time i login to one of my
home-machines :
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/var/log/dmesg shows nothing about this as well.
This is satrange. This should show up when you do dmesg. If it doesn't
then maybe someone is pulling your
need: http://www.gnokii.org
I have no idea about the iPAQ.
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you didn't understand from Moshe ;-)
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 12:15 pm, mulix wrote:
greetings.
the following (unsubstantiated) mail from bugtraq might interest alcatel
speed touch home modem users. could anyone who used the 'expert' hack
please let me know if the fact that the modem does masquerading means
that it has an
Netvision has a redback, which provides service to ALL ADSL customers
ALL of Netvision ADSL customers I presume...
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, but then it gets ugly...
Gilad.
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 12:08, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Bezeq's redback. AFAIk no israeli ISP currently owns a redback
and they all
use Bezekq's.
Bezeq International claims to have their own ADSL Redbacks. This
is what they
call the 'ADSL Business' package, and it's
secs to start working again, but it will happen
automatically.
Gilad.
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). One of them I'm slightly familier with is the TimeSys
solution.
It is close source though (binary LKM).
Gilad
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. Personally I believe that until
Hebrew support is as ubiquitous in all computing devices in the world as ASCII using
Hebrew in emails is stupid, but then I'm a freak.
Gilad.
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How can i Unpack/Extract a file/s that have the extension above: (tar.bz2)
tar vxf test.tar.bz2 --use-compress-program bzip2
# Obligatory RTFM notice:
Which you would have known if you had bothered to man tar.
Gilad.
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interpertation of the GPL (and they did write it) then you
are wrong, because that binary module linked ( when loading) aginst a GPL module ( the
kernel).
Regardless, I think that GPLing MOSIX was a good idea in all respects, but that's just
me ;-)
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closed?
No, it's not OK. That's what MOSIX wanted to do and was asked not to by the powers
that be.
Gilad.
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by the license.
So says the FSF.
Hope this shed some light on the matter,
Gilad.
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On 2001 November 28 ,Wednesday 11:59, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Again, I am no lawyer, but the official GNU/FSF standpoint as I
understand is that the fact that module links against a GPLed work
(the Linux kernel) means in is considered a derived work of the
Linux kernel and therefor can
you? ) ;-)
For the record, for whatever reason, had to or not, I'm really glad the MOSIX team
wrote MOSIX and really glad they GPLed it, and the rest is history.
Gilad.
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Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Again, I am no lawyer, but the official GNU/FSF standpoint as I
understand is that the fact that module links against a GPLed work
(the Linux kernel) means in is considered a derived work of the
Linux kernel and therefor can only be published
to abide by that
agreement.
There is no such clause in the GPL, nor would I believe RMS would let it to ever be
one.
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Hi,
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 02:03, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Let's say a company is considering making a kernel module out of
a piece of software. Never mind the reasons to make it a kernel module
- assume they are good and valid. There is no intention to sneak this
module into the mainstream
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