I'd be interested. Probably have some relevant knowledge on the topic myself.
Baruch
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 10:22 AM, guy keren c...@actcom.co.il wrote:
this is a:
1. very detailed-oriented talk.
2. no prior knowledge required.
3. not specific to linux.
4. not useful for home users -
At least in Debian you can install an x86 32 bit arch and later on install a
64 bit kernel to get what you want. All apps will be 32 bit but the kernel
will run in 64 bits. There are moves underfoot to make Debian multiarch
enabled and then you'll be able to run 32 bit and 64 bit apps on the same
Hi,
I now have lots of free time on my hands and thought that I can offer to
present my (mostly obsolete by now) work on TCP performance improvements
to the Linux Kernel, I can also do a presentation on high speed
performance of TCP and the various variants that were proposed and
implemented.
* 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 kind
Orna Agmon wrote:
Hi All,
My system was recently updated from Red Hat Enterprize 3 to RHE4, this
update including an updated of vim, from 6.1.320 to 6.3.82.
Now, with the new vim, many nice features were lost:
*syntax highlighting
*automatically viewing gzip compressed files
Adir Abraham wrote:
2. Distro - which distro to work with?
If nobody is against - let me do the final decision like last year.
I'll dig my email from last year, giving the exact requests, etc. The
more people who join the effort and say how a specific distribution is
good for a
Eli Billauer wrote:
Hello all,
I'm still using version 2.63 of spamassassin, and I now saw that 3.0.4
is out. I'm using it for filtering my private mail, so it's not like I
need some corporate-scale features.
So those of you who are already using versions 3.0.x: Is there any
significant
Mark Silberstein wrote:
Hi,
If anyone knows what can be done to make ACPI not draining battery when
in the suspend-to-RAM, I would be very much obliged.
Suspend to ram will always drain batteries since the ram requires energy
to be kept alive.
Maybe you want suspend to disk?
Baruch
Mark Silberstein wrote:
Thanks for prompt reply.
I should have stressed that I'm talking about UNUSUAL draining - as
opposed to APM sleep I used in 2.4. My battery is over in 10 hours,
while previously it was at least 4-5 days.
You might want to look in Google regarding the sleep mode you can put
yakoub abaya wrote:
what is the difference between two processes
communicating through a normal file discriptor and a fifo pipe discriptor ?
[Transfer by a fifo vs. a shared file]
The difference is that the file is stored in the filesystem, and if the
processes have a lot to talk about it is
Hello,
I thought to offer my (free) services to provide a lecture on various
topics.
1. GnuCash and personal accounting for Israelis
2. TCP and network congestion handling
3. Firewall internals (no concrete idea here, open to questions that
need answering).
I'd like to know if there is
* Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040312 15:36]:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 09:55:35AM +0200, Baruch Even wrote:
1. GnuCash and personal accounting for Israelis
Yes please
I'm not an expert accountant, I can speak from my experience on what
worked and what I do, which works for me.
I'd
* Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040101 18:28]:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003, Gustavo Halperin wrote about Re: [Haifux] sms in israel:
The script does not find the file Encode.pm, that is in the directory
usr/share/perl5/Mail/Message/Body/
It
* Orna Agmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [031123 20:49]:
I am forwarding a question on behalf of yacoub, since I did not know what
to do about it:
--
I'm trying to install kernel 2.4.22 , but I have the following
failure:
mouting the filesystem fails at
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