Next Monday, 11th of February, at 18:30 the Haifa Linux Club, will
gather for a lightning talk session
Crawling in Lightning
Abstract
This is a show-me-the-source meeting, during which several one-liners
and scripts will be presented. The core subject is methods for
interacting
I don't know much about TinyDNS,
but recently I've read a survey claiming that 70% of the name servers are
BIND: http://www.infoblox.com/library/pdf/2007-survey-executive-summary.pdf
(2nd paragraph)
Furthermore, BIND operates most of the ROOT SERVERS:
Hasn't tinyDNS been used for super-large installations?
On Feb 8, 2008 4:31 PM, Oren Held [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you should read about Dynamic DNS: it's a protocol extension (bind MS
DNS support it for years).
When enabled, bind actually uses journal (.jnl) files for each zone, and
Hi,
I don't think you will find something unless you look for a hack, you would
need something to connect to the bluetooth library and send signals that
bluetooth keyboards send.
That is usually not possible - as like in USB - they each have a
different MAC or identifier, which you would need
On 09/02/2008, Erez D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i want to make my linux laptop act as a bluetooth keyboard
i tryed googling for it, but only found how to connect a bluetooth keyboard
to linux.
anybody knows how (or where to look) ?
10x,
erez.
I'd ask on the bluez list.
Dotan
Oren Held wrote:
I don't know much about TinyDNS,
but recently I've read a survey claiming that 70% of the name servers are
BIND: http://www.infoblox.com/library/pdf/2007-survey-executive-summary.pdf
(2nd paragraph)
TinyDNS is written by D. J. Bernstein of QMail fame. As with QMail,
TinyDNS