IBM has 41% of the Linux server market (fwd)

2003-03-13 Thread Gabor Szabo
Some of you might be inerested in the following article. Gabor -- Forwarded message -- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IBM has 41% of the Linux server market Source: http://www.midrangeserver.com/mid/mid031203-story01.html I wonder whether this is sustainable. Not wonder as in

[JOBOFR] Java/Apache Guru

2003-03-13 Thread Eli Marmor
Hi, The rumors about our untimely death were too early... Due to a problem with the European registrar, our domain had been in- active for a week, so if you experienced problems with contacting me, it was only an unfortunate technical problem that was not under our control. Now to the main issue

remote sound

2003-03-13 Thread erez
hi I am controlling my remote server (linux/kde) via tightvnc it works very nice, can even see movies the only problem is that tightvnc does not provide sound i tought maybe it is possible to solve via artsd any idea ? was it different if i would have used remote X ? erez.

Re: remote sound

2003-03-13 Thread Ely Levy
X protocol doesn't support sound forwarding which is what things like esd artsd and so was aimed to solve, anyhow it is solvable using arts and not too hard to do, read the docs in kde's site. (most movie player in linux supports either arts or esd). I saw somewhere about planns to add sound forwa

Re: monitor distortion

2003-03-13 Thread shlomo solomon
On Thursday 13 March 2003 09:12, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote: > > BTW - Do you think the problem could have been related to the fact that > > the Mandrake Control Panel didn't recognize this monitor model? > > Yes, which is weird. You can look at the server logs (probably > /var/log/XFree86.0.log) an

Re: egged.co.il works

2003-03-13 Thread linux_il
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:35:27PM +0200, Herouth Maoz wrote: > At 18:47 +0200 on 11/3/2003, Alon Altman wrote: > > > > The question is- does it support MSIE 7.0? The answer: They don't know. > > This question is the same for a standards-compliant site, because you > don't know when one of the

pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread shlomo solomon
Hi, I spent a couple of hours looking for this, but I bet one of the bash gurus can help me here ;-). I have a script that puts a lot of output on the screen. I want to look for a particular string in the output, so I pipe the output to GREP. That works fine, but here's the problem. I also wan

Re: ot: linux freelancing.

2003-03-13 Thread Guy Cohen
I'm sorry, I've seen in the last couple of days lot of 404 error My link was incorrect, here is the new link http://rshell.org/html/pre_SL.html May you find lots of work and a win many projects. On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 12:14:13AM +0200, Guy Cohen wrote: > It was at http://www.uadm.com now it's at

Re: pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread Alex Chudnovsky
On Thursday 13 March 2003 23:11, shlomo solomon wrote: > Hi, > > I have a script that puts a lot of output on the screen. I want to look for > a particular string in the output, so I pipe the output to GREP. That works > fine, but here's the problem. I also want to see the output on the > terminal,

Re: pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:11:13PM +0200, shlomo solomon wrote: > Hi, > > I spent a couple of hours looking for this, but I bet one of the bash gurus > can help me here ;-). > > I have a script that puts a lot of output on the screen. I want to look for a > particular string in the output, so I

Re: pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: pipe question": > tee to a file >.. > I also recall a "multi-cat" or "multi-pipe" file, but can't seem to find > it anywhere. > > Also: can this be done using a more complicated redirection in a > standard shell? With Zsh (my favorite shell, an

RE: pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread Tal Achituv
>Hi, > >I spent a couple of hours looking for this, but I bet one of the bash gurus >can help me here ;-). > >I have a script that puts a lot of output on the screen. I want to look for a >particular string in the output, so I pipe the output to GREP. That works >fine, but here's the problem. I

Re: pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread Omer Zak
If Shlomo uses X-Window, then he can have his script write its stuff to a file. Then in another window, he can run: tail -f script-output-file and in a third window, he can run: tail -f script-output-file | grep whatever\.\*pattern --- Omer My opinio

Re: [Fwd: BSA Accuses OpenOffice ftp sites of piracy]

2003-03-13 Thread Vadim Vygonets
Quoth Tzafrir Cohen on Wed, Mar 05, 2003: > On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Vadim Vygonets wrote: > > Seen it. Not so convenient, and *really* doesn't belong > > together. Nor do I see the point of having a mailer inside your > > browser. > > This is a work around a *problem* of the system/UI. I'm not sayi

Re: [Fwd: BSA Accuses OpenOffice ftp sites of piracy]

2003-03-13 Thread Vadim Vygonets
Quoth Oleg Goldshmidt on Wed, Mar 05, 2003: > Beni Cherniavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > rsh (1) - remote shell > > Indeed, that's what linux man page says. Historically though (and > probably today on some platforms) rsh is/was "restricted", with > "remote shell" named remsh. On SysV. Rem

Re: pipe question

2003-03-13 Thread shlomo solomon
First, thanks to all who answered. I now have a partial solution to my problem. On Friday 14 March 2003 02:23, Omer Zak wrote: > If Shlomo uses X-Window, then he can have his script write its stuff to a > file. > Then in another window, he can run: > tail -f script-output-file > and in a third