Re: USB I/O draining my userspace (Ubuntu Natty 64b)

2011-06-16 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 06:42:48PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting Yedidyah Bar-David, from the post of Wed, 15 Jun: Did you try cp (or cp --sparse=always if you really want to) and see if it helps? I don't know of a similar option for dd. I have here an image with partitions in it,

Re: Computer recommendation for Linux server.

2011-06-16 Thread Dima (Dan) Yasny
any brandname machine with the right specs will do. a word of warning though - don't hope to scale the specs, purchase the max set of hardware you'll need right away - upgrades can be more expensive than the machine itself. If you expect to need more than a single server, maybe a beefy machine

Re: Flashing Galaxy S devices under Linux (Was: Upgrading Android Under Linux)

2011-06-16 Thread Amos Shapira
On 14 June 2011 23:35, Gadi Cohen dra...@wastelands.net wrote: On 13/06/2011 10:49, Amos Shapira wrote: 1. I lost root after the flash. All links point to GingerBreak but multiple attempts didn't work. I now read that someone noticed it's done after leaving it for 2.5 hours so I'll try it

Re: RMS, Hosts Must Support Boycott?

2011-06-16 Thread Amos Shapira
2011/6/13 Tom Balazs tom123onl...@gmail.com It seems that Mr. Snitz is a mathematician, anarchist,... Let me guess - he's a Chaos theorist? :) --Amos ___ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il

Next Tel Aviv Perl Mongers meeting 29th June

2011-06-16 Thread Gabor Szabo
Hi, the next meeting of the Tel Aviv Perl Mongers http://telaviv.pm.org/ will take place on 29th June in the Shenkar College, Anna Franck 12, Ramat Gan, room 323. We get together at 6:30pm, and talks begin at 7:00pm. The schedule is as follows: Scraping A Cookbook by ynon perek

Re: Flashing Galaxy S devices under Linux (Was: Upgrading Android Under Linux)

2011-06-16 Thread Gadi Cohen
On 16/06/2011 10:15, Amos Shapira wrote: Once you go through it with Heimdall the anxiety level drops...:) Haha I can relate to this! Don't have any solution for the keyboard, unfortunately. (As I mentioned, I'm using SlideIT and it works great). Glad Heimdall is getting a good response from

Re: USB I/O draining my userspace (Ubuntu Natty 64b)

2011-06-16 Thread guy keren
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 18:42 +0300, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting Yedidyah Bar-David, from the post of Wed, 15 Jun: Perhaps it uses USB1 and not 2? nope, I had that problem when I accidentally switched ports to a USB1 port, the 22 minute burn took over 113 minutes before I noticed it was

Re: Flashing Galaxy S devices under Linux (Was: Upgrading Android Under Linux)

2011-06-16 Thread Amos Shapira
On 16 June 2011 19:59, Gadi Cohen dra...@wastelands.net wrote: ** On 16/06/2011 10:15, Amos Shapira wrote: Once you go through it with Heimdall the anxiety level drops...:) Haha I can relate to this! Don't have any solution for the keyboard, unfortunately. (As I mentioned, I'm using

memory card reader is not mounting

2011-06-16 Thread Gabor Szabo
Running Ubuntu 10.10 I connected a Zeikos memory card reader via usb 2.0 in /var/log/messages I get the following but the disk is not mounted. Jun 16 21:55:08 localhost kernel: [475372.063775] usb 2-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 20 Jun 16 21:55:08 localhost kernel:

Re: memory card reader is not mounting

2011-06-16 Thread Omer Zak
1. Do you have a memory card inside the reader (before or after connecting the reader to the PC)? 2. Did you expect the memory card to be automounted? 3. Does manual mount work? 4. Do the various udev scripts work properly to create the appropriate /dev special file? --- Omer On Thu, 2011-06-16

DNS question

2011-06-16 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, After big frustration from some DNS providers, I've decided to roll my own with servers here in Israel, Ireland, and 2 US servers. I've configured the Master in Israel and the rest are slaves. I threw some domains, and the sync works great. My problem is simple: The server in Israel answer

Re: DNS question

2011-06-16 Thread Amos Shapira
I'm not sure what you are asking - DNS servers are supposed to be there in order to respond to queries, why shouldn't they answer queries? The slaves are there exactly as a back-up in case the master becomes unavailable. What else do you think they are there for? If at all - the usual setup is

Re: DNS question

2011-06-16 Thread Shachar Shemesh
On 06/17/2011 03:33 AM, Amos Shapira wrote: I'm not sure what you are asking - DNS servers are supposed to be there in order to respond to queries, why shouldn't they answer queries? The slaves are there exactly as a back-up in case the master becomes unavailable. What else do you think they