Re: off topic:popups

1999-04-05 Thread Eli Marmor
> does anyone know how to disable thease anoying pop-ups advertisments > (like the ones that popup when you visit geocities) ? The only conventional(*) way to do it is by disabling the JavaScript temporarily. (*) There are non-conventional ways, like special proxies. -- Eli Marmor

Sivan's Installation Party

1999-04-04 Thread Eli Marmor
http://www.sivan.co.il/tsol/ts.exe?tsurl=0.279.8973.0.0 , and there is a link to this announcement from their home page and from other places. (Their announcement and my message are in Hebrew). -- Eli Marmor

Re: find command

1999-04-04 Thread Eli Marmor
rarchy and to use "." instead of "/something", or simply playing with the flags of find to achieve a similar effect. -- Eli Marmor

A Special Linux Edition of People and Computers

1999-03-30 Thread Eli Marmor
t talk with him since I heard about it, but I wish him success in any way he will choose. We owe him (and Oracle too, of course) a lot. -- Eli Marmor

New Dimension

1999-03-30 Thread Eli Marmor
announcement of an Israeli company. The previous (but not first) was Magic, and I know about more announcements on the road (sorry, can't tell you). "Anachnu Al HaMapa, VeLo Rak BiSport" (Tal Brody, 1977). -- Eli Marmor

Re: =?iso8859-8?q?=E4=F6=F2=E4_____=E4=F2=F6=E4?=

1999-03-29 Thread Eli Marmor
able to send/receive e-mails in his standard of choice, and read others' e-mails even if they use another standard. Please don't contact me in the following 72 hours; I'm buried under zillion of obligations and things to do, in addition to Pessach... -- Eli Marmor

Re: Slashdot time + Linux Feature in PC-ON

1999-03-28 Thread Eli Marmor
This newsletter is in Hebrew, and is not free (but is much higher in level and quality than any other Hebrew newspaper I know, and there are no ads!). Orders: 03-9667939. -- Eli Marmor

Re: Armada Laptop + Linux

1999-03-26 Thread Eli Marmor
gt; suggestion, please tell us!! "rc.laptopnet" does it. Download it from: http://www.linuxscripts.com/arc/ -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] El-Mar Software Ltd.

Re: Linux Server

1999-03-25 Thread Eli Marmor
the average RSSs of these apps, and not only the real size of memory (which is relevant more for the virtual memory than the pysical memory), I tend to agree with you. -- Eli Marmor

Re: Linux Server

1999-03-25 Thread Eli Marmor
tip: It is very hard to set up a so heavy machine. Offers from VA Research and/or Penguin Computing may interest you, although they may look expensive. Alternatively, if you find somebody else (in this list?) who already has experience with these powers, order him to consult you in this project. It's not a play. -- Eli Marmor

Re: Refences of Linux/Apache on large scale Web servers in Israel

1999-03-23 Thread Eli Marmor
.org.il www.jct.ac.il wwwftp.internet-zahav.net.il www.homecenter.co.il About more 1000 Israeli sites. and of course: elmar.co.il :-) -- Eli Marmor

Re: Magic for Linux

1999-03-23 Thread Eli Marmor
/ ) but one of the sponsors preferred his own phrasing, and because of lack of time, I didn't want to dis-agree and begin a ping-pong, although I saw these funny facts, like 60% of the Internet servers, etc. (I guess they confused the statistics of Apache with Linux). So now People&Computers re-use these "facts". I hope the level of their event will be higher. -- Eli Marmor

Magic for Linux

1999-03-23 Thread Eli Marmor
://www.magic-sw.com/home/linux.html Magic is a famous and veteran Israeli company, located at Or-Yehuda ( http://www.magic-sw.com/main_pics/maps/israel.jpg ). -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] El-Mar Software Ltd.

Linux 99 - Numbers and Directions

1999-03-21 Thread Eli Marmor
soon! Enjoy, -- Eli Marmor

RedHat 6.0 Beta is Available

1999-03-19 Thread Eli Marmor
.15) * Samba 2.0.3 * glibc-2.1 * BIND-8.2 (NEW!) * and a lot of more exciting stuff Wow! -- Eli Marmor

Re: on virtuality (was Re: VMWare)

1999-03-18 Thread Eli Marmor
d the original message, it looked like we referred to "first in history", but again - we referred ONLY to 386/Pentium. In any case, as I already wrote, while the 360/370/390 had the required infrastructure for self virtualizibilty, Intel lacks it, and it is very tricky to do it. Many years were needed since the 386 was released till the first VM implementation (Merge 4.0) was released. -- Eli Marmor

Re: on virtuality (was Re: VMWare)

1999-03-17 Thread Eli Marmor
st read about VMware in slashdot a month ago, it sounded like a > hoax. It's one of these things that you "know" that can't be done. I'm glad I > was proved wrong! I heard about it 48 hours before it was published, but since I knew Merge, I could believe easily. But I must admit that the quality of VMware, even in an early stage like beta, surprised me. -- Eli Marmor

Re: on virtuality (was Re: VMWare)

1999-03-17 Thread Eli Marmor
n95). Fortunately, VMware came with their more reasonable solution. > The moment an x86 vendor would offer a variant which is fully virtualizable > (and we'll have VMware-like software to take advantage of this mode), I would > be the first in line to buy it. Transmeta? -- Eli Marmor