Hi folks.
Before I start downloading a good ISO
image through my freaking ISDN connection,
Is there anyone whom I could reach within Gush
Dan one of these evenings to exchange
a freshly burnt SuSE 7, or latest Red Hat for a
blank writable CD?
thanks,
vit
> zuri zadok wrote:
> How can i chenge the network interface card configuration in mandrake
> 7.1 station?
>
> i exchanged the 10 mb 3com int card to 3com 100 mb and the station can
> not find the new hardware automatically.
> is there any autoprobe process on startup or something after startup
People ! This was a glitch. Ishay Sommer is already helping me out.
best regards,
vit
>Hi folks.
>Before I start downloading a good ISO image through my freaking ISDN
connection,
>Is there anyone whom I could reach within Gush Dan one of these evenings to
exchange
>a freshly burnt SuSE 7, or
HardDrake, or lothar is it was used to be known is the Mandrake's graphical
hardware detection tool, and it does a mighty job - it detects almost
anything and can configure some things (NICs where the first hardware that
it could configure). the new version also can configure sound cards, modems,
HI
I've just bought a motherboard (MSI) with dual PIII. it has 4 IDE
interfaces ( each can hold 2 disks/cdroms)
The problem is that linux only recognize the first two. trying to access
/dev/hde gives me an error of no such device
( there is a device /dev/hde )
any on has experiance ?
--
Rega
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem is that linux only recognize the first two. trying to access
> /dev/hde gives me an error of no such device
> ( there is a device /dev/hde )
>
> any on has experiance ?
I think you can try to force probing for your additional contr
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Folks !
Would you recommend me a GPLed mail client that
would work under Windows. (i'm programming for those crappy OSs)
I've used Outlook Express, and I've
used Netscape Messenger, and got frustrated over both.
I've looked at pc-pine... I love pine, it's great,
but pc-pine since versio
HI
the way I solved it:
I read a little at /usr/src/linux/Docomentation/ide.txt
I found the IDE interface by 'cat /proc/pci'
the solution was to give lilo this: 'ide2=0xcc00,0xd000,18 ide3=0xd400,0xd800,18'
( the ioports and interrupts, i took from /proc/pci)
Jean-Daniel - thanks. though your s
Hi
It's a bit off topic so answer me privatly please.
I know that in other c++ compilers (other than gcc) the keyboard input for
cin.eof() is Ctrl+Z. But when i compile a program with g++ and run it,
Ctrl+Z only stops the program. Do you know how I actually activate this
function ?
Thanks
Isha
Ishai Parasol wrote:
> It's a bit off topic so answer me privatly please.
Actually it's right on topic.
> I know that in other c++ compilers (other than gcc) the keyboard input for
^^^ *
> cin.eof() is Ctrl+Z. But when i compile a program with
On 30-Oct-2000 Oded Arbel wrote:
> Mandrake just released 7.2 . I'm still downloading it, but from what I can
> see in their site, this one should be great, with almost anything you may
> want out of a linux system straight out of the box.
please let us know how the update (I assume you're upgra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just bought a motherboard (MSI) with dual PIII. it has 4 IDE
> interfaces ( each can hold 2 disks/cdroms)
> The problem is that linux only recognize the first two. trying to access
> /dev/hde gives me an error of no such device
> ( there is a device /dev/hde )
Ar
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote:
>
> Ishai Parasol wrote:
>
> > It's a bit off topic so answer me privatly please.
>
> Actually it's right on topic.
>
> > I know that in other c++ compilers (other than gcc) the keyboard input for
> ^^^ *
>
> > ci
When Bezeq advertised its "Chofshi Chodshi" program for unlimited Internet
access for 99NIS/month, I registered for it.
I have ISDN phone line.
I noticed that they charge me for each number of my ISDN line, so for me
the program has effective cost of 198NIS/month, which is more than what
I'd pay f
If you have ISDN line - they only charge you for 1 line. (even if you surf
on 128k)
http://www.bezeq.com/heb/whats_new/path_fs.html
they probably charge you 198nis for 2 months. they send the bill every 2
months, no?
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Omer Zak wrote:
> When Bezeq advertised its "Chofshi Cho
Hi
I guess they charge for each line number. I use the same line number for
both lines and charged for only 99nis (although I use them both for 128K).
Ishai.
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Omer Zak wrote:
> When Bezeq advertised its "Chofshi Chodshi" program for unlimited Internet
> access for 99NIS/
Isn't Ctrl+D the equivalent UNIX function for DOS's Ctrl+Z?
(Unless you explicitly changed it. Is this done by stty?)
> Ishai Parasol wrote:
>
> > It's a bit off topic so answer me privatly please.
>
> Actually it's right on topic.
>
> > I know that in other c++ compilers (other than gcc) th
I'm considering giving a lecture about Bash to the Haifa Linux Club. I
started to write a summary of it and you can find it at the following URL:
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/lecture/Bash/
If you wish, read it and send your comments, either personally to me or to
the list.
Regards,
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