Howdie,
It's August soon, a time where wave after wave of scortching heat and
humidity hit the already overtaxed people of Israel, a time where hordes
of school children run amock unchecked in the streets, a time where
every self respecting Penguin looks for a little A/C, some highly
Hello
I'm mounting my root filesystem (cramfs) from mtd block device.
With small images (2Mb) everything works just fine.
With large images (8+Mb) I can create image, copy it to the flash
and even mount it as loop device or directly from flash - no errors
at all.
Hovewer, when I trying to start
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
It's August soon, a time where wave after wave of scortching heat and
humidity hit the already overtaxed people of Israel, a time where hordes
of school children run amock unchecked in the streets, a time where
every self respecting Penguin looks for a little A/C, some
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 11:25:01AM +0300, Michael Sternberg wrote:
Hello
I'm mounting my root filesystem (cramfs) from mtd block device.
With small images (2Mb) everything works just fine.
With large images (8+Mb) I can create image, copy it to the flash
and even mount it as loop device or
Eli Marmor wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
It's August soon, a time where wave after wave of scortching heat and
humidity hit the already overtaxed people of Israel, a time where hordes
of school children run amock unchecked in the streets, a time where
every self respecting Penguin looks for a
Michael Sternberg wrote:
Hello
I'm mounting my root filesystem (cramfs) from mtd block device.
With small images (2Mb) everything works just fine.
With large images (8+Mb) I can create image, copy it to the flash
and even mount it as loop device or directly from flash - no errors
at all.
X Windows experties a must. (Doh!)
5 years experience in C/C++ is required.
Networking and OpenGL experience is required.
Fluent high level English is required.
OO, image comression, cross platform experience, knowledge in software
development proccesses, Win32 expereince and cooking skills - are
On Saturday 28 June 2003 23:20, Eli Billauer wrote:
Hello,
Yes, it would make sense to supply ps aux. As you can see, the process
is Running, and the file in question is OK. As for trying to kill it
with various signals, I've covered everything from 1 to 32... :(
What sound card do u have,
On Sunday 29 June 2003 08:16, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
We give you: August Penguin II - The convention reloaded.
http://www.hamakor.org.il/august.html
One thing that I hear few people asking for - is a Linux install fest..
Is anyone thinks to organize one soon?
Thanks,
Hetz
On Sunday 29 June 2003 13:34, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
X Windows experties a must. (Doh!)
Haven't SGI searched few months ago for a person for the exact same job? X
Windows hackers are very rare (specially the people who have no nightmares
from Xlib hacking)
Thanks,
Hetz
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Is anyone thinks to organize one soon?
Perhaps:
http://linux.israel.net
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Shalom,
I am trying to connect my computer at home via the VPN server at the
Technion. I have an Ethernet card and cable modem (MOTOROLA) provided by my
local cable company. The connection to the cable company server seems to be OK.
Running netstat r I see that I receive an IP address
Yaniv Almog wrote:
Shalom,
I am trying to connect my computer at home via the VPN server at the
Technion. I have an Ethernet card and cable modem (MOTOROLA) provided by
my local cable company. The connection to the cable company server seems
to be OK. Running netstat r I see that I receive
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
On Sunday 29 June 2003 13:34, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
X Windows experties a must. (Doh!)
Haven't SGI searched few months ago for a person for the exact same job? X
Windows hackers are very rare (specially the people who have no nightmares
from Xlib hacking)
Yeap, this
I too used to hear horror stories about Xlib, now that I had a geuine
encounter with it myself, I can tell you that everything you heared is
completly true :-)
XLib documentation is a great material to read if you're in the toilet - I can
attest that ;)
God, I like X, but not the
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