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Hi
I need help with dynamic linking:
I have many .o files that I created as shared, but I am having problems
linking them ot one libraray:
I do ar ruv libtest.a ob1.o ob2.o
but when I compile&link programs that use this library, these programs
are not linked to this library, but to the o files.
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Ira Abramov - Scalable Solutions wrote:
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>
> Today, Ariel Biener blurbed:
>
> > I would assume that the calibration loop wasn't properly adjusted for pII.
> > If anyone can recall, 486DX4-100 gave better performance that some Pentium
> > chips, because of the same thing.
Perhaps .xsession-errors has something helpful ? What command is issued by
fvwm in order to run tin ?
> On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Peter L. Peres wrote:
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> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having troubles running tin from a popup menu option in fvwm. The
> > command runs perfectly from the command line,
Hi,
Check my site http://www.dream.co.il for all the instructions needed to set it
up on linux.
Linux.org.il webmaster - will you PLEASE add my site to the Linux-IL ISDN
connections page?
Thanks
Hetz
Oren Sarig wrote:
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> I hope someone here can help...
>
> I have RedHat Linux 5.2 and a cust
> Does anyone have experience with installing the FRITZ!Card PCI under linux?
hi Oren,
I have the same card as you have, got it from Netvision.
It works great.
you are right, some links in the isp section of the linux-il site are broken.
***to the linux-il WEBMASTER : can you please fix this ?
Today, Ariel Biener blurbed:
> I would assume that the calibration loop wasn't properly adjusted for pII.
> If anyone can recall, 486DX4-100 gave better performance that some Pentium
> chips, because of the same thing. Browsing back through the Linux archives
> of that time will reveal an expla
I hope someone here can help...
I have RedHat Linux 5.2 and a custom built 2.2.3 kernel. I also have an AVM
FRITZ!Card PCI that I got from ISDNnet. And I have no clue on how to run it
on Linux.
When I configure the kernel, I compiled ISDN support and support for AVM A1
(aka Fritz) with the HighS
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Erez Doron wrote:
>HI
>
>I was just wondering, what the different between pentium II and III ?
>
>btw: linux gives better bogomips for pentium 233 mmx (400 bogomips)
>then Pentium II 333 (333 bogomips). is normal pentium mmx faster
>then pentium II ? if not, why it gets highe
Hi,
Hi,
One of our clients wants a reference of organizations in israel running
Linux/Apache on a large scale web server.
Please your help
Oded Resnik
RAZ Infromation Systems LTD
http://www.raz.co.il
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Gaal Yahas wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 20, 1999 at 03:18:37PM +0200, Peter L. Peres wrote:
>
>> I am trying to manipulate a largish (1 page) schematic in X11 and I am
>> having troubles. I want to print the (PS) file into a graphical file
>> (pbmraw will do). I use gs for this. 2pr
On 21 Mar 1999, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>Locate is nice, and it would have found hwclock indeed, but
>the database should be up-to-date. Many home users don't run it.
>I didn't know if James did, and thus did not mention it.
updatedb runs from crontab or boot scripts on Slackware last time I
ch
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Erez Doron wrote:
I would assume that the calibration loop wasn't properly adjusted for pII.
If anyone can recall, 486DX4-100 gave better performance that some Pentium
chips, because of the same thing. Browsing back through the Linux archives
of that time will reveal an expl
Erez Doron writes:
> I was just wondering, what the different between pentium II and III ?
SSE (SIMD instructions for floating point, similar to AMD's 3DNow!),
and a serial number. And a lot of media hype.
--
Alex Shnitman| http://www.debian.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
HI
I was just wondering, what the different between pentium II and III ?
btw: linux gives better bogomips for pentium 233 mmx (400 bogomips)
then Pentium II 333 (333 bogomips). is normal pentium mmx faster
then pentium II ? if not, why it gets higher bogomips ?
regards
Erez.
Ben Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I would like to add new domain to my DNS Server without giving it a new
> IP.
>
> I know how to to CNAME like www.canaan.co.il - ftp.canaan.co.il
> but don't know how to add totally new xxx.co.il without new IP
>
> Any reference or file example ?
>
> --
When y
Ira Abramov - Scalable Solutions wrote:
> Today, Eyal Litver blurbed:
>
> > Hi I have Linux 5.2. I install it on new computer with celron 333
> > and 96MB memory 6.4GB HD ... AND G200 AGP graphic card the X can't
> > use the SVGA driver only on VGA ! please help my with a driver for
> > G200 or A
Yoni Elhanani wrote:
> > >
> > > I have baught a computer and the videocard is not compatible with xfree.
> > > (S3 Trio3D 4Mb)
> >
> > Sorry, but S3 Trio 3D IS supported under XFree86 (it's called S3 86C365
> > (Trio3D)) - but it's runnning for now on 16 colours only. Next version of XFree
> > s
On Sun, 21 Mar 1999, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> It appears to be a normal modem, but there is a special problem with
> linux: It is no problem to config the modem using isapnp. The problem is
> to make Linux aware of it AFTER configuring it. The kernel happily
> recognices serial ports that are av
> recognices serial ports that are available at boot time, but how do you
> add another serial device LATER ??? If you answer this question, you
The answer is quite simple - you have to compile the serial device support as a
module. After that you'll have the possibility to load the serial.o mo
Hi,
I tried to install such a Cirrus PnP modem for a customer: Here is what I
found out:
It appears to be a normal modem, but there is a special problem with
linux: It is no problem to config the modem using isapnp. The problem is
to make Linux aware of it AFTER configuring it. The kernel happil
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