On 9/23/05, Alexander Indenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I'm just finishing major shiputz at my home and now it is time torun home network wiring.From topology point of view, one of the rooms is designated asserver/communication room. In the communication room there will be
cable connection to
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Does anyone have any idea how to make sure the standard search paths are
simply not looked at?
Recompile the GCC you are using from scratch and give it a fixed
library/include patgh which is different from the system one.
The only problem you'll have left is with
Alexander Indenbaum wrote:
I'd like to remind you that modern PC hardware could not utilize 1G
bandwidth network - it really can't in most cases :) There is neither
enough CPU horse power nor enough memory bandwidth. That is why I
doubt that 1G Ethernet technology is ready for deployment as my
On 9/25/05, Alexander Indenbaum
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On 9/24/05, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/23/05, Alexander Indenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/23/05, Maxim Kovgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may consider Gigabit network infrastructure - i.e. buy Cat6 cables.
This Monday, at 18:30, Haifa Linux CLub will once again gather to hear
Oded Shimon tell
All about MPlayer
An overview of MPlayer's history, internals, culture and development.
Slides are available from: http://haifux.org/lectures/134/
We meet in Taub building, room
Hi,
The copy you got was my first try, before I was subscribed to the list.
I then subscribed to the list and posted my message *TWICE* more
(second time after I saw that the first one didn't appear for much time).
My mail log says iglu mailer got it fine (it said ok) and I didn't get
any
On 9/25/05, Michael Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to give a user rights to administer Apache2 webserver (SLES9).
As I see it, and given that there is no need to install aadditional
apache modules he only needs the ability to vi files in the
/etc/apache2 directory +
On 9/25/05, Sagi Bashari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/25/05, Michael Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to give a user rights to administer Apache2 webserver (SLES9).
As I see it, and given that there is no need to install aadditional
apache modules he only needs the ability to vi
On Sep 24, 4:18, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
} Subject: Re: Actcom without a dailer costs more
On ×', 2005-09-22 at 10:41 +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
The strange thing is that for some reason, getting this sort of dialer-less
setup required fighting with the cable company.
Actually, for the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The copy you got was my first try, before I was subscribed to the list.
I then subscribed to the list and posted my message *TWICE* more
(second time after I saw that the first one didn't appear for much time).
My mail log says iglu mailer got it fine (it said ok)
Hi all,
I followed the actcom thread and thought to use a router, and voila a
friend had an extra router and gave me one.
I called actcom and they said it needed to use l2tp. I googled to no
avail but couldn't find a thing.
it is a Linksys RT31P2 and I have cable connection through actcom.
On Sep 25, 22:15, Uri Bruck wrote:
} Subject: Re: Actcom without a dailer costs more
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The copy you got was my first try, before I was subscribed to the list.
I then subscribed to the list and posted my message *TWICE* more
(second time after I saw that the
that was a very nice and detailed email but the bottom line is:
the other isps are now giving very low prices that stay low and don't change
after a certain period.
when i first signed up with actcom, they said that after a half a year i would
be able to sign up for a new deal with similar
On Sep 25, 1:19, Alex Shnitman wrote:
} Subject: Re: Actcom without a dailer costs more
I am sorry to hear that your feeling was that we
treated you as an
ISP terrorist. I will validate our customer
service people make sure
the users understand that this is not anything
personal, and
I am sorry to hear that your feeling was that we
treated you as an
ISP terrorist. I will validate our customer
service people make sure
the users understand that this is not anything
personal, and that they
didn't do anything abusive or not according to the
contract, but it
is only a
Hi guyz,
Whenever I use Debian apt to download or update packages I get the
following errors.
E: Dynamic MMap ran out of
room
E: Error occured while processing libbz2-1.0
(NewFileVer1)
E: Problem with MergeList
Just wanted to point out, that if a user is smart enough to hack the modem
to remove the bandwidth limits he is smart enough to reprogram the MAC address
(a feature that is not uncommon on pro modem/routers).
Regards,
tzahi.
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On Sep 25, 22:46, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
} Subject: RE: Actcom without a dailer costs more
Just wanted to point out, that if a user is smart enough to hack the modem
to remove the bandwidth limits he is smart enough to reprogram the MAC address
(a feature that is not uncommon on pro
On Sep 25, 8:38, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
} Subject: OT: prices of bandwidth [was: Re: Actcom without a dailer costs m
Just a comment on a topic raised. Not specific to Actcom.
[...]
So sometimes we cannot give a large enough discount off our official
prices (as published in our web site or
On Sep 25, 22:39, Aaron wrote:
} Subject: router ready
Hi all,
I followed the actcom thread and thought to use a router, and voila a
friend had an extra router and gave me one.
I called actcom and they said it needed to use l2tp. I googled to no
avail but couldn't find a thing.
PPTP
On Sep 25, 14:28, El-al, Netta wrote:
} Subject: RE: Actcom without a dailer costs more
that was a very nice and detailed email but the bottom line is:
the other isps are now giving very low prices that stay low and don't change
after a certain period.
when i first signed up with actcom, they
Some other companies are not able to find
the traffic of their customers due to technical difficulties. This is
going to get changed.
We plan to solve the traffic issue of free software users by our new
project of a near-real-time detailed traffic analysis per user, plus
establishing big
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