guy keren wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
> > I'm rather busily tring to find my feet in Linux from OS/2 Warp 4. I just
> > wrote a samll c server / Java client on Warp, using tcp/ip domain sockets. The
> > c programme has (for now) one thread. The main programme creates an
Yesterday, alex khalil blurbed:
> >Away from perl and into python ? Why ?
>
> I find the syntax of Perl convoluted and unintuitive. As if it was
> designed to do something else then extended and overextended to fit
> other purposes.
>
> Python looks better in itself and with various libra
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> I'm rather busily tring to find my feet in Linux from OS/2 Warp 4. I just
> wrote a samll c server / Java client on Warp, using tcp/ip domain sockets. The
> c programme has (for now) one thread. The main programme creates an event
> semaphore and does
It's already 2nd, but anyway :)
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May I add that English is anyway a language all of us must use
in order to use our computers in everyday life.
Every meaningful reference, our most common applications,
the configuration files, almost everything we use is written in English.
Even when discussing computer related topics in Hebrew,
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> Quoth Amos Shapira on Wed, Mar 31, 1999:
> > [ Vadim's bragging about Linux-IL argument in alt.sysadmin.recovery
> > deleted]
> >
> > Thanks, Adam, for pointing this to us. From now on I'll know to
> > simply ignore anything from this control-freak.
I'm rather busily tring to find my feet in Linux from OS/2 Warp 4. I just
wrote a samll c server / Java client on Warp, using tcp/ip domain sockets. The
c programme has (for now) one thread. The main programme creates an event
semaphore and does a _beginthread(). It posts the semaphore after getti
Hetz Ben Hamo writes:
> http://www.salonmagazine.com/21st/
Gosh -- yet *another* story about Linux going proprietary.. Frequent
readers of Segfault have already stopped counting the number of "linux
going proprietary" and "windows going open-source" stories posted.
Salon Magazine writers don't
Read this page:
http://www.salonmagazine.com/21st/
It sure made laugh a lot today.
Hetz
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Quoth Omer Zak on Thu, Apr 01, 1999:
> I don't think that the traffic on the main Linux-IL mailing list is
> sufficiently high to warrant splitting it into several lists.
Still, it is possible that some people will only want to read the
Announce list, and won't be interested in the ongoing discus
If you havent't heard the news yet, Linus is going to Russia
to work on E2K processor with Babayan. It's all over the Slashdot :)
Russian-readers can follow he link there and read the original
article by Computerra Magazine.
FINiK
...Any errors in spelling,
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
[... several suggestions about relative lists were snipped ...]
> So, are you interested? The announce mailing list seems like a
> good idea to me, but I'm not sure that everyone will approve the
> existance of Linux-IL-Hebrew. But if enough people wa
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> > THE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE MAILING LIST SHALL BE KEPT SECRET.
>
> In this case, I can't even think about the setup where the list
> of subscribers must be open. Even to the subscribers.
I wrote, with tongue in cheek, the reason for making avai
Hi,
In RH, setting up shadow password is as easy as typing
'pwconv' and 'grpconv' from root. Anyhow, the password file
only contains the encrypted password anyhow, so if the passwords
really are complete line-noise, it would not be feasible to
actually test each and every combination possible. H
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Subject: [newbie] Shasow passwords on rhl5.2
> another question is,
> should i bother?
Yes! You should! When UNIX passwords were first use
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