Re: Frequent lock-ups of Debian Testing Linux when connected to the Internet

2004-12-01 Thread Omer Zak
Trying to eliminate possible hardware causes, I have tried ping -fi 0 10.0.0.138 in order to stress the network card suspected to be active at lockups (which seem to occur only if connection to the Internet is active). No lockup happened. Also, I did not experience lockups when downloading debian

Re: Frequent lock-ups of Debian Testing Linux when connected to the Internet

2004-12-01 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Omer Zak, from the post of Thu, 02 Dec: > Any clues? > Is it a known problem of kernel 2.6.8 (after having been patched by > Debian)? > What can I do to trap the failure which causes the kernel to lockup? no problems at this end... does it happen also with other kernels, say an earlier or

Frequent lock-ups of Debian Testing Linux when connected to the Internet

2004-12-01 Thread Omer Zak
Recently I have been experiencing very frequent lock-ups of my PC. I had to press the RESET button to release the lockup. When the lockup occurs, neither the keyboard nor the mouse respond. My software configuration: Kernel: 2.6.8-1-686 pptp-linux 1.5.0-4 pptpd 1.2.1-2 xfree864.3.0.dfs

Re: Almost right...

2004-12-01 Thread Shachar Shemesh
guy keren wrote: On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote: However, I can't seem to manage to install a boot loader on the new disk. I tried this: mdadm -C -l2 -n2 -x0 --auto=part /dev/raid /dev/hda /dev/hdc This successfully creates the raid array. Next, I tried both lilo and grub: Under lilo,

Re: Almost right...

2004-12-01 Thread guy keren
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > However, I can't seem to manage to install a boot loader on the new > disk. I tried this: > mdadm -C -l2 -n2 -x0 --auto=part /dev/raid /dev/hda /dev/hdc > > This successfully creates the raid array. > > Next, I tried both lilo and grub: > Under lilo, I

Re: Multiple PPPOE connects to BezeqInt ADSL

2004-12-01 Thread Diego Iastrubni
ביום רביעי, 1 בדצמבר 2004, 10:54, נכתב על ידי Ilya Konstantinov: > come from the same ADSL installation, can they? They know the phone number at all time, the abuse team for example has records of that stuff. -- diego, kde-il translation team, http://www.kde.org/il Please avoid sending me Wor

Re: Does https://b2b.btl.gov.il/b2b/pay.asp expected to work with non IE?

2004-12-01 Thread Diego Iastrubni
×, 1 ×× 2004, 20:32, : > I haven't tried it out. You shouldn't either without the site's approval > (even though there is a verdict indicating you're probably ok in doing > so, so far as you don't cause any harm or try to cause any harm). You know, have been thinking about this w

Almost right...

2004-12-01 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Hi all, I just found out that 2.6 allows raid devices to have partitions. This is wonderful news as far as I'm concerned. It means that I can finally put the partition table itself into the raid. This greatly simplifies replacing a bad disk. However, I can't seem to manage to install a boot loa

Re: Does https://b2b.btl.gov.il/b2b/pay.asp expected to work with non IE?

2004-12-01 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Diego Iastrubni wrote: Sub Go() IF Len(Trim(document.all("textSisma").value))=5 or Len(Trim(document.all("textSisma").value))=8 THEN formLogin.textFormPassword.value = textSisma.value formLogin.submit else document.all("DivMessageUser").innertext="×××\× " document.all("textSisma").focus() END

Re: Does https://b2b.btl.gov.il/b2b/pay.asp expected to work with non IE?

2004-12-01 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Noam Rathaus wrote: On Mon November 29 2004 18:57, Shaul Karl wrote: The btl (national insurance) is advertising its new online payment service. The URL is https://b2b.btl.gov.il/b2b/pay.asp. Is it expected to work with non IE? With Konqueror 3.2.2 (Using KDE 3.2.3) from Debian testing, I can

Re: Does https://b2b.btl.gov.il/b2b/pay.asp expected to work with non IE?

2004-12-01 Thread Noam Rathaus
On Mon November 29 2004 18:57, Shaul Karl wrote: > The btl (national insurance) is advertising its new online payment > service. The URL is https://b2b.btl.gov.il/b2b/pay.asp. Is it expected > to work with non IE? > With Konqueror 3.2.2 (Using KDE 3.2.3) from Debian testing, I can see > the com

Re: ext3 in the kernel image or as a module

2004-12-01 Thread Dan Kaspi
Hello, I had fololwoed the second way according to the HOWTO you mentioned and it was OK. (ext3 did not appeared there, but other kernel symbols did.) Thanks again, Dan From: guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Dan Kaspi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ext3 in the kernel imag

mobile phone and linux

2004-12-01 Thread Kfir Lavi
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HOT email address

2004-12-01 Thread Rosanne Skopp
does anyone have an email address for HOT?  i'm in the states and would like to reopen my account without making a phone call which is always a balegan with lots of recorded music and delays.   todah.   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Hashavshevet

2004-12-01 Thread David Suna
I don't have experience with Hashavshevet but we have a different accounting package that also only ran under Windows 98. I was able to get it working under DosEmu. I then set up Cygwin on the Windows boxes to log into the Linux server and run the accounting package in a Cygwin session under

RE: Multiple PPPOE connects to BezeqInt ADSL

2004-12-01 Thread GW
>> So my question is... is there any way I can do this Bezeq-int? When I >> try I can't seem to establish a second connection, it just times out. >> Do any other ISPs support this? Is it worth taking this up with >> bezeq-int? > Regardless of whether your modem is capable of managing more than o

Re: Multiple PPPOE connects to BezeqInt ADSL

2004-12-01 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 05:25:50PM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote: > I have no experience with other ISPs in Israel, but the ISP I used to > use in South Africa would let every PC on the network open up its on > PPPOE connection and get its own IP address. (Quite surprising actually > considering its oth