Hello,
>From my own experience:
*It has better installation manager (so, you can save info about what
packages,
are installed, and if you'll wish to reinstall it some day, you'll haven't
to start choosing them all from the scratch)
*It has fine configuration tool (4ex. It's really easy to sw
On 28 Jul 1999, chen shapira wrote:
Yes yes, but how efficient is it ? My experience with python tells me it
is a horrid resource eater. Moreover, does it have all the extensions Perl
has (includes from CPAN) ?
--Ariel
> I'd suggest learning python 'nstead of perl.
>
> its just as powerfull
Hi,
I'm trying to chat on chats like Carlsberg or Cupedon on Netscape under
RH 6.0 in Linux..
In the beginning it goes ok, but after few seconds it just freezes
(sometime in the middle of the drawing lines)...
Any help??
Hetz
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After using Perl for 2 years or so,
both on Unix systems and on Win32 (the ActiveState
port is quite good, actually) and trying out
Python, I'd still go with Perl. Nothing, and I mean
NOTHING, can match CPAN for sheer variety and usefulnes.
Even MS embraced (ack) Perl, and have commited to extend
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:25:18 +0300 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Omer) wrote:
>After using Perl for 2 years or so,
>both on Unix systems and on Win32 (the ActiveState
>port is quite good, actually) and trying out
>Python, I'd still go with Perl. Nothing, and I mean
>NOTHING, can match CPAN for sheer variety
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> Guys, is this going to become a religious interpreter war? Because if it is,
> tell me, and I'll get off the list for a while...
I don't see how a bunch of people sharing their experience with different
interpreters is a `interpreter war'. Someone was
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 07:51:15PM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> >Besides...Obfuscated Python? Nah ;)
>
> Guys, is this going to become a religious interpreter war? Because if it is,
> tell me, and I'll get off the list for a while...
If anyone is interested in a professional, religeon-free compa
hey i want to but in this days new box .
1 . i heard that the duel Celeron board of A-bit is very chip.(800$ board+ 2
466Mhz celerons)
but any know if the Linux/Unix os's supporting this hardware ?
2 . i'm going to buy this puter with 1/4gig of mem. does any one work on
this kind of box and kno
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, assaf sobelman wrote:
Hrmm. I don't think you'll have a problem. The 256MB memory wont be a
problem either. I've seen Linuxes running on a 4way motherboard with 2GB
of memory and 4*Xeons on-board, so I don't think 2xCeleron and 256MB
memory will be a problem (I myself run
Celeron works PERFECTLY with Linux. Got a RH 6.0 Box here with Celeron
works without any problems...
It should work also perfectly without any modifications with 256MB RAM..
Hetz
assaf sobelman wrote:
>
> hey i want to but in this days new box .
> 1 . i heard that the duel Celeron board of A-
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, assaf sobelman wrote:
> hey i want to but in this days new box .
> 1 . i heard that the duel Celeron board of A-bit is very chip.(800$ board+ 2
> 466Mhz celerons)
> but any know if the Linux/Unix os's supporting this hardware ?
> 2 . i'm going to buy this puter with 1/4gig
I want to build a mailist list on my server does anyone have the needed shel
and cgi to handle the the list
thanks
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On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 11:55:52AM +0200, Monderer Schmil wrote:
> I want to build a mailist list on my server does anyone have the needed shel
> and cgi to handle the the list
No need for shells and CGI, download Listar (http://www.listar.org)
and install it.
--
Alex Shnitman
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Ilan Finci wrote:
> Hi,
> I've tried to find answer to this on the newsgroups, but got no response
> at all, so I'm trying here.
>
> I have a machine installed with RH6.0 that has the who command behave
> strangely:
> I only see people that are rloged in to the machine, or i
Hi All,
I've tried installing RH6.0 by running \DOSUTILS\AUTOBOOT.BAT from the CD,
but the installation failed. The install command in this file says:
loadlin autoboot\vmlinuz initrd=..\misc\src\trees\initrd.img
However, the file INITRD.IMG is not where it's supposed to be - I've found
it in
Yoav Ben-Yosef wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've tried installing RH6.0 by running \DOSUTILS\AUTOBOOT.BAT from the CD,
> but the installation failed. The install command in this file says:
>
> loadlin autoboot\vmlinuz initrd=..\misc\src\trees\initrd.img
>
> However, the file INITRD.IMG is not where
Yeah, that's what I thought. Just wanted to make sure my CD is not a
"custom" one.
Thanks
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Yoav Ben-Yosef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: RH6.0 Installation - strange problem
>Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:38:40 +0300
>
>Yoav Ben-Yosef wrote:
>
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