On 11/28/06, guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
here are some issues that were raised during today's LVM2 lecture, and
some answers i found for them:
*snip*
I would like to add something from the manpage, which answers the
question I asked (and I believe is important):
To move all logical
here are some issues that were raised during today's LVM2 lecture, and
some answers i found for them:
1. the word for "silencing" the file-system (or application) is
'quiesce'. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiesce for a very
incomplete article.
2. Quiesce in reiserfs and ext3 - it appears t
No such files here either.
On 11/27/06, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 27 November 2006 10:59, Shai Shkolnitsky wrote:
> I have found some important thing regarding my upcoming lecture, that would
> help expand it a bit (And maybe make it interesting for non SiL guys). Yet,
> w
Try to put equations in cells of a table, and then move the table a bit.
Then you'll understand why open office tables are not there yet.
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Hi Orr!
On Monday 27 November 2006 18:11, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> In case you've been using Open Office, and found the lack of math signs
> support or support of real tables very frustrating, there's a solution!
>
May I inquire how are LaTeX' tables more "real" than OpenOffice.or
On Monday 27 November 2006 10:59, Shai Shkolnitsky wrote:
> I have found some important thing regarding my upcoming lecture, that would
> help expand it a bit (And maybe make it interesting for non SiL guys). Yet,
> with all the inconsistencies between the distributions I want to make sure
> if tha
Hi everybody!
In case you've been using Open Office, and found the lack of math signs
support or support of real tables very frustrating, there's a solution!
OOoLaTeX : http://ooolatex.sourceforge.net/
you can now add LaTeX equations into your presentation!
Advantages: Anything you can do i
Actually, I'd rather switch that around. Next monday is less
comfortable for me, it turns out. I've spoken with Peleg, he has no
problem giving his lecture next monday.
On 11/26/06, guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
by the way, regarding timing of the lecture, since there is already a
promis
I have here 2 types of Linux systems: RedHat 9 anc CentOS 4.4 which is
really a RH copycat.
Here's my findings:
On RH 9:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# uname -a
Linux tivon1 2.4.20-8 #1 Thu Mar 13 17:54:28 EST 2003 i686 i686 i386
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red H
* Shai Shkolnitsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061127 12:29]:
> Sorry to bother you once more.
> By could you tell me what script the /etc/crontab file runs?
Normally it runs the files in /etc/cron.{hourly,daily,weekly,monthly} it
uses the run-parts facility which is standard in Debian.
Baruch
Sorry to bother you once more.
By could you tell me what script the /etc/crontab file runs?
On 11/27/06, Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Shai Shkolnitsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061127 10:59]:
> I have found some important thing regarding my upcoming lecture, that
would
> help expand it a
* Shai Shkolnitsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061127 10:59]:
> I have found some important thing regarding my upcoming lecture, that would
> help expand it a bit (And maybe make it interesting for non SiL guys). Yet,
> with all the inconsistencies between the distributions I want to make sure
> if that k
I have found some important thing regarding my upcoming lecture, that would
help expand it a bit (And maybe make it interesting for non SiL guys). Yet,
with all the inconsistencies between the distributions I want to make sure
if that kind of thing is at all valid.
If you would be so kind as to c
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