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Subject: Re: ot Job Offer - הצעת עבודה
^
Understatement of the year :)
--Amos
(the line of ^^^ points to the ot, in case it misses out on your
screen.
Quoting Alex Dover, from the post of Sun, 30 Mar:
Just for the record, Red Hat / CentOS always had network install mode
(FTP/HTTP/NFS). With demise of Red Hat Linux I think you can only install
Fedora or CentOS from network, but still...
Demise of RHL? anything we should know?
--
A Federal
Howdie folks!
1.
a client of mine is a budding startup, and they got to the point where
they no longer want their mail services hosted, but locally installed
and providing the full outlook experience. In simple words - calender
sync, common folders. stuff that's not readily available with IMAP
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:25:20AM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
Demise of RHL? anything we should know?
I think he's refering to the all inclusive package that Red Hat sold.
It was designed for everyone to use with lots of instalation options.
At one time it was offered in Intel, Alpha, and SPARC
Quoting Yedidyah Bar-David, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:25:20AM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Alex Dover, from the post of Sun, 30 Mar:
Just for the record, Red Hat / CentOS always had network install mode
(FTP/HTTP/NFS). With demise of Red Hat Linux I
With due respect to budding startups, and aesthetic judgements aside, both
Scalix and ZImbra provide reasonably good products for a reasonable amount of
money.
We - internally - are using Zimbra and are pretty happy. Up until a few days
ago, we were running community edition (free) and are now
Why would they insist of the mail service would be local? It'll raise many new
concerns: availability, backups, data corruptions..
If it's just a need for shared calendar and central mail storage, I'd be using
Google for domains. Should be free of charge for small companies.
IMAP/POP3 is
Quoting Oren Held, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
Why would they insist of the mail service would be local? It'll raise many
new
concerns: availability, backups, data corruptions..
I have warned them against all those, and begged them to reconsider (I
hate maintaining Mail servers, even if
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 01:39:44PM +0300, Oren Held wrote:
If it's just a need for shared calendar and central mail storage, I'd be
using
Google for domains. Should be free of charge for small companies.
Before I answer this, I need to disclose that I am extremely anti-Google.
However, I
- Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same client wants standard images for its RD machines and desktops -
all CentOS (and maybe windows laptops too down the line). Two common
aproaches for that are Xcat and OSCAR, and I also had experiance with
OpenQRM, but that product is EOL. Can
On Monday 31 March 2008 13:46:36 Ira Abramov wrote:
If it's just a need for shared calendar and central mail storage, I'd be
using Google for domains. Should be free of charge for small companies.
I suggested that too. they didn't want the security risks
You can take out the quotes. gmail
Quoting Marc A. Volovic, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
poppet
Thanks. Took me 5 minutes to discover it's spelled Puppet, and 20 more
of reading through all the FAQs and manuals to realize it does
management, not provisioning.
I'll make it clearer: I'm looking for a product that will allow me to
Since we were talking about the groupware thing, and Googles SMS
appointment reminder, I was wondering about implementing it without
using Google.
The obvious way is to use viCQ to send messages, but then you are letting
possibly confidential details out without knowing it. For example, your
On Monday 31 March 2008 15:28, Aviram Jenik wrote:
and the
google branding on their Emails.
This is no small matter. I can't see why a company will agree to having
their emails having sent on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Why would it use @gmail.com? I was talking about Google for domains -
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 03:53:04PM +0300, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
To me the best choice is via a Bluetooth phone. Then you send your message
directly over your cellular phone network which reduces the number of
hands in the process and your SP is legally bound to some confidentiality.
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Since we were talking about the groupware thing, and Googles SMS
appointment reminder, I was wondering about implementing it without
using Google.
The obvious way is to use viCQ to send messages, but then you are letting
possibly confidential details out without
On Monday 31 March 2008 11:59, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
With due respect to budding startups, and aesthetic judgements aside,
both Scalix and ZImbra provide reasonably good products for a reasonable
amount of money.
I think Scalix is overpriced. It wont be noticeable if you do not have
many
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
To me the best choice is via a Bluetooth phone. Then you send your message
directly over your cellular phone network which reduces the number of
hands in the process and your SP is legally bound to some
Checkout Cobbler.
Puppet is a great tool, you might want to use it if you manage a lot of
servers...
Ohad
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Quoting Marc A. Volovic, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
poppet
Thanks. Took me 5 minutes to discover it's spelled
Quoting Ariel Biener, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
Also, if you're gonna be at Tech-Ed on Sunday, Microsoft Israel is launching
it's
hosted exchange service, which gives you a full exchange server and
experience,
That's the same comapny that just 3 months ago shut down Hotmail.co.il
with
poppet
- Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same client wants standard images for its RD machines and
desktops -
all CentOS (and maybe windows laptops too down the line). Two
common
aproaches for that are Xcat and OSCAR, and I also had
Why would they insist of the mail service would be local? It'll raise many new
concerns: availability, backups, data corruptions..
If it's just a need for shared calendar and central mail storage, I'd be using
Google for domains. Should be free of charge for small companies.
IMAP/POP3 is
Hi,
I have bought a 2nd hand Thinkpad X31 and it has the Cisco 350 MiniPCI
card inside.
I used the airo driver with the latest firmware (5.60.22), but no
matter how hard I tried, WPA (personal) authentication does not work.
Here's the configuration file:
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
Daniel,
I already asked you in the past not to send these kind of mails to this
list. This list isn't an ad in the newspaper - you should write the
specifics for each job you offer (employer, needed knowledge, place of
work and such).
I'm sorry to tell you that this advertising method in
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 5:39 AM, Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Quoting Ariel Biener, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
Also, if you're gonna be at Tech-Ed on Sunday, Microsoft Israel is
launching it's
hosted exchange service, which gives you a full exchange server and
experience,
Oh
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Ira Abramov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Marc A. Volovic, from the post of Mon, 31 Mar:
poppet
Thanks. Took me 5 minutes to discover it's spelled Puppet, and 20 more
of reading through all the FAQs and manuals to realize it does
management, not
Hi,
one of my clients asked for a Tcl training course but I don't have the
material for such course.
Is there is anyone on this list who is interested, please contact me
ASAP in private mail.
regards
Gabor
--
Gabor Szabo
http://www.szabgab.com/
Perl Training in Israel
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008, sara fink wrote:
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 09:48:41 +0300
From: sara fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jonathan Ben Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: major packet loss at hot server
I can't check symmetry. I don't have adsl. In my case the problem
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