On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 08:25:24AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
For example, to have a standaing in court, we actually need to find
someone with code in the GPLed parts of that product - anyone here has
code in the kernel/busybox/glibc?
I have some code in the kernel. I never bothered to
Hi,
We have IBM-306 series with 6300esb Sata Raid. I'm tying to install
RHEL-4. I enabled raid at bios and configure it using the Ibm-support cd.
Bios seems to recognize the raid, but when I'm trying to install Linux, it
doesn't recognize the raid ( I see 2 seperate disks).
Doe's anyone know
On Sunday 05 June 2005 11:31 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have IBM-306 series with 6300esb Sata Raid. I'm tying to install
RHEL-4. I enabled raid at bios and configure it using the Ibm-support cd.
Bios seems to recognize the raid, but when I'm trying to install Linux, it
doesn't
On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 11:31 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have IBM-306 series with 6300esb Sata Raid. I'm tying to install
RHEL-4. I enabled raid at bios and configure it using the Ibm-support cd.
Bios seems to recognize the raid, but when I'm trying to install Linux, it
doesn't
Quoth shimi:
On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 11:31 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Therefore, even if you do get this to work, it won't be any better than
doing software-RAID using the native kernel feature, which is what you
should do in my opinion...
This very much depends on the specific goal of
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 08:25:24AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I agree that Bezeq is violating the GPL with their distribution of the
router. Note that it is Bezeq, not ECI - you get the modem from them. I
have already given the matter some thought as part of Hamamor activities.
, 28 2005, 18:07, :
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
I got this new modem which is capable of dialing on its own (aka router).
I set it up according to the manuals, and under XP is works flawlesly.
Nothing ever works flawlessly. You didn't find the flaw yet.
I boot to linux,
Peter wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
No it is not. There are many examples of kernel modules that provide
support for modems, network drivers and other devices, which are NOT
open source and NOT 'aggregations'. If you don't want to make your
802.11g wireless card work
Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
Try following this, it is not very hard.
1. The ECI router runs Linux.
2. ECI got a copy of Linux from Montavista.
3. Montavista gave ECI both binary and source, so they comply with the
license.
4. ECI gave Matan a binary copy of Linux.
Actually, it was Bezeq
Quoting Diego Iastrubni, from the post of Sun, 05 Jun:
For some stupid reason, this smart debian box keeps loading ipv6
I edited /etc/modules.conf into:
alias net-pf-10 off # IPv6
next time a deb's post-install script runs update-modules, that change
is erased. what you should
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The only problem is that regardless to Monte Vista or ECI, the person
that did distribute the code in violation of the license terms is Bezeq.
While probably technically right, if Bezeq got the software from ECI,
then ECI are obliged to give you the sources shoudl
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The only problem is that regardless to Monte Vista or ECI, the person
that did distribute the code in violation of the license terms is Bezeq.
While probably technically right, if Bezeq got the software from ECI, then
ECI
Hi,
How do I make a program to run reniced whenever it runs?
for example, I'm using ripperX to rip my cds and it uses lame. I want
lame to run reniced. how do I do that.
Thanks
Aviv
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nice -20 `which ripperX`
You may want to make an apropriate alias in $HOME/.bashrc (or $HOME/.tchrc or
whatever)
On Sun June 5 2005 22:17, Aviv Goll wrote:
Hi,
How do I make a program to run reniced whenever it runs?
for example, I'm using ripperX to rip my cds and it uses lame. I want
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