Hi
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Oren Held wrote:
> > The only problem is that the text shows up as question marks if I use an
> > iso8859-8 font. I tried using iso10646-1 fonts as well, and I only see
> > gibrish. And those fonts do contain hebrew glyphs. The only way I managed
> > to display this in Heb
This is realy an intersting question, so I've spent my evening search
sendmail book (O`reilly) for the answer and I'm sorry to say i didn't
find an answer. I think what is happening is the header first written
then the delivery agent get into work to modify the $u with the aliases
file (F=A).
I
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:40:40PM +0200, Max wrote:
> as u see i use now widoze... can't install linux on
> my drive :-[
Suspect your RAM chips (see SIG11 FAQ)
Also, are you overclocking?
Ever had Windows NT running? Did it keep crashing too?
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Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov
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as u see i use now widoze... can't install linux on
my drive :-[
hell, and i thought i knew how to deal with installation...
here's the specs:i use cuv4x asus board,seagate (some st84x
model) 8.4gb hd[connected as slave to primary, the hd is jumpered to be a
slave]ata66/33 ide controller
I use sendmail (8.9.3) on a Linux machine.
I have many aliases on the machine defined in /etc/aliases.
For example:
mailaddress23: mailbox8
My problem is that I need a header line in the messages when it is
received locally.
The header should include the username that actually received the mail.
opss sorry.. I accidently sent the wrong message..
it's in the Hebrew Universaty in Jerusalem at Givat Ram campus.
The ross building(computer science).
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Yosi TOROS wrote:
| Can you please be more explicit end tell
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000, Sagi Bashari wrote about "Re: Linux job offer":
> Sorry - this message shouldn't be on the list, please ignore it ;)
I guess that after you get used to "g"roup replying on this mailing list,
you do it even when you really mean to reply only to the person ;) So much
for the p
I can handle redhat/slackware I guess.
I have large expeience in linux admining, specially security, on
zerolink.com.au for example (shell provider - one of the most vul
services).
I also worked with some small israeli isp's.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] Yuri --- wrote:
> Hello guys and ga
Sorry - this message shouldn't be on the list, please ignore it ;)
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Hi,
I've installed Serial Console on SuSe 7 (Kernel 2.2.16) accordingly to
the Kernel doc serial-console.txt .
(I've added:
serial=0,9600n8
...
append="console=ttyS0,9600"
to lilo.conf and ran "lilo").
Problems:
1.
When I boot the system, I get LILO prompt on the serial console
just fine.
Hello guys and gals,
One startup company in TA area need linux security
expert.
He/she will be in charge of linux security updates,
patches, for the following distributions:
redhat, suse for now and maybe debian and slackware
afterwards. May be able to write simple scripts,
make automatic instala
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000, Omer Zak wrote about "[OFF TOPIC] Re: Request for NT NFS server
recommendation.":
> Ask for recommended brands of pork, beacon or shrimps in a mailing list
> devoted to Jewish halacha; or for the best wine and whiskey brands in a
> fundamental Moslem mailing list.
>
> Howev
Ask for recommended brands of pork, beacon or shrimps in a mailing list
devoted to Jewish halacha; or for the best wine and whiskey brands in a
fundamental Moslem mailing list.
However, you'll find that we are very liberal and enlightened: we only
sprinkle stale penguin pee on people who ask Win
Hi!
I'd like to get recommendations for NT NFS servers.
I know a couple of NFS implementations for NT
but all of them have some problems.
Personal experience stories are the best.
Stable is my keyword.
Thank you for your help,
Alexander Indenbaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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