In the US, I worked for a local computer store - it basically had all the
Jewish Community's business -
Anyway, one room of the store was an ISP - It was 2 racks - one for servers,
the other for network.
Server rack had COTS desktops running BSD (I think) - 2 * (mail, DNS,
RADIUS,News) servers
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 09:34:17AM +0300, Mike Tewner wrote:
ISP'ing, at least in the US *can* be done on a smallish scale - on the order
of a few hundred customers.
But not in Israel. Things are much different here.
Geoff.
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On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 08:40:08AM +0300, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 08:15:14AM +0300, Eran Sandler wrote:
Qemu
Qemu is much to slow for running Windows under Linux. It's a great product
if you need a vitrual X86 processor, for example, I did some software
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007, Mike Tewner wrote about Re: [SUMMARY] Current status of
Israeli ISPs:
My point is that the whole operation was one room - those 2 racks and 3
desks covering phone support and sys admins.
ISP'ing, at least in the US *can* be done on a smallish scale - on the order
of a
On 09/07/07, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
occasional VisualDev. I guess that with modern systems which have the vt
cpu
extension, kvm+qemu would be a free, open, and competitive choice.
That's what my hunch also tells me (based on not much of personal experience
but generally
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 10:36:02AM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
From my dealings with my ISP, using HOT's cable, I understand that they have
very close (although not quite perfect, to say the least) connections to HOT
and need to transfer configuration files, and need their help to debug some
of
OpenMoko is out!
Who is interesting to buy it?
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/07/07/09/0049249.shtml
http://www.openmoko.com/
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I ran WindowsXP/Centos/Solaris etc. in VMWare for a long time on an amd64
host. It worked fine with the exception of USB device support (scanner,
camera etc). It did have a lot of resource overhead though. I kept a dual
boot windows partition around for certain hardware that didn't work well
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 11:09:15 +0300
From: Constantine Shulyupin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: OpenMoko
OpenMoko is out!
Who is interesting to buy it?
Good question.
- yba
* Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070709 11:13]:
On 09/07/07, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
occasional VisualDev. I guess that with modern systems which have the vt
cpu
extension, kvm+qemu would be a free, open, and competitive choice.
That's what my hunch also tells me (based
* Chaim Keren Tzion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070709 11:36]:
On Monday 09 July 2007 08:32:03 Amos Shapira wrote:
To give context for my question - I've just bought a Dell desktop based on
Intel Core 2 Duo and installed Debian Etch (amd64) on it,
A bit off topic but why try to install amd64 on an
On 09/07/07, Chaim Keren Tzion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are going to do other, linux, virtualization, I would like to
recommend
vserver. I have a P4 dev machine with 1GB RAM and I run 7 virtual machines
on
it simultaneously, 24/7. It runs a debian host and debian and centos
clients.
(On
On 09/07/07, Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want nice guis and the like VMware is probably the way. If you
are willing to run a script then it should be as easy as:
sudo apt-get install kvm module-assistant kvm-source qemu
sudo m-a auto-install kvm
qemu-img -f qcow2 disk.img 10G
* Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070709 11:56]:
On 09/07/07, Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want nice guis and the like VMware is probably the way. If you
are willing to run a script then it should be as easy as:
sudo apt-get install kvm module-assistant kvm-source qemu
sudo
Kfir Lavi wrote:
Hi,
Can someone give me a lift to the lecture from Tel Aviv ?
Tnx,
Kfir
I'm driving there from Kfar Saba. If you can reach either Lingnu's
offices in Kfar Saba (Weizmann 130), the northern Ra'anana junction or
Netanya/coastal road, I can pick people interested up from there.
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 09:34:17AM +0300, Mike Tewner wrote:
ISP'ing, at least in the US *can* be done on a smallish scale - on the order
of a few hundred customers.
But not in Israel. Things are much different here.
Geoff.
It's done in Israel
On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 03:34:02PM +0300, David Smith wrote:
(...) perhaps now is a time to consider an alternative possibility -
a community ISP.
I like the idea; I wouldn't actively participate myself because I
don't live in Israel, but if it is n00b-friendly enough, I'd push my
family to it
Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
OpenMoko is out!
Who is interesting to buy it?
Would it be supported in Israel cellular providers? AFAIK it is GSM
based phone.
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/07/07/09/0049249.shtml
http://www.openmoko.com/
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Would it be supported in Israel cellular providers? AFAIK it is GSM based phone.
I would know for sure on next monday, when I will have access to the phone.
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I have the phone in my hand. It's GSM. In fact, I showed it to some of you in
Jerusalem in March. Lior? Others?
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Arieh Skliarouk wrote:
Would it be supported in Israel cellular providers? AFAIK it is GSM based
phone.
I would know for sure on next monday, when I will
Hi All,
Which DBM file is recommended to be used with Perl5 tie?
Context: I intend to write a database statistics script which will go
through a largish database and count instances per-day or per-hour. For
instance one count will be number of people who sent a message in each day
of the year.
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