I'm resending this mail from thunderbird, as it seems mail i send from
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hi
i'm looking for a dvb card for my linux box
anyone knows where i can get a GOOD linux compatible dvb card ? (or
things
On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 02:49:52PM +0200, Erez D wrote:
> i'm looking for a dvb card for my linux box
> anyone knows where i can get a GOOD linux compatible dvb card ? (or
> things i should be aware of when i buy one). can it work direcly with
> the dish's LNB or do i need somthing in-between.
Hi all,
I just signed up for a voip service Directtalk and they sent me a
Telco box and it says that it is a gateway.
In either case the setup screen had me enter my user name password and
actcoms servers address.
but I could never get the device to work.
the light for voice never lit and now whe
Erez D wrote:
gmail does not arrive at the list.
--- original message (sort of) -
hi
i'm looking for a dvb card for my linux box
anyone knows where i can get a GOOD linux compatible dvb card ? (or
things i should be aware of when i buy one). can it work direcl
Does anyone know of an opensource web-based file upload/download
application (similar to http://www.yoursendit.com)?
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Micha Silver wrote:
> Does anyone know of an opensource web-based file upload/download
> application (similar to http://www.yoursendit.com)?
any web server with 'PUT' support, and a web browser?
--
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"For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the c
I Think a link will be a very good idea if you want us to help you.
Anyway, the way these ITSP works (e,g. Vonage) is by locking their own
configuration (sometimes even their own firmware) on the VoIP CPE.
The VoIP CPE is usually configured to retrieve IP using a dhcp client
(they assume you SOHO
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 12:12:14AM +0200, Nitzan wrote:
> Anyway, the way these ITSP works (e,g. Vonage) is by locking their own
> configuration (sometimes even their own firmware) on the VoIP CPE.
Yes, and it is locked. The CISCO units can be easily unlocked, but then
they don't work on Vonage a
Well, Vonage are a bitch - locking everything and making their
security better and better everytime.
i just bought in Ebay Linksys PAP2 for testing and i made it clear to
the seller that i don't want it to be locked... and of course i got an
original Vonage package, DAMN!
Any hacking i have tried
* Nitzan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051205 06:08]:
> Well, Vonage are a bitch - locking everything and making their
> security better and better everytime.
> i just bought in Ebay Linksys PAP2 for testing and i made it clear to
> the seller that i don't want it to be locked... and of course i got an
> o
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