On 2 Jul 2003, Ilia Lin wrote:
Hello !
I'm searcing for software connecting my Nokia6210 phone with PC, that
runs under Linux. Can someone suggest me one ?
My configuration:
Seleron 600
USB 1.1
Sigmatel IRDA Dongle ( U160 )
Nokia 6210 with IRDA
there is a program named
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Maor Meir wrote:
As promissed: attached is the text I wrote for basic Makefile use to add
to W2L0
look it over, comment, I'll fix as necessary and than shlomi could
HTMLize it to fit with the rest of the beautyfied lecture slides.
you basically don't give examples of
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Maor Meir wrote:
A revised draft. spelling errors corrected, shlomi's explanation
on syntax was fit in, a note on info was added at the end.
the term 'time-stamp' might be unknown to people - perhaps add an
explanation in pharantases, e.g.: time-stamps (time of
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Eli Billauer wrote:
This is the classic paradigm held by Microsoft: The user has no idea
what he or she wants, let's push our suggestions. That's why you never
know what happens next when you run Windows.
Why are we
i updated alon's original 'basic admin' lecture slides and temporarily
placed them at http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/basic-admin/ - for review.
comments are welcome. specifially, about the new stuff, regarding 'apt'
(today was the first time i used 'apt' ;) ). please note that i did not
put the
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Orna Agmon wrote:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/basic-admin/node3.html#h
I suppose you wanted to do something about the following line:
Installers - Usually commercial software, which
the wonders of copy and paste. re-added the missing lines.
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/basic-admin/node6.html#h
names should be named in the To install a new program... line.
fixed.
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/basic-admin/adminlec.css
Please replace violet with #ee81ee (sorry, my mistake).
ok,
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
on |, and . Seems like one of the strongest tools for answering the
question: What command will do IT to Something? is doing:
apropos Something |grep IT
I agree this falls somewhere in between and should be mentioned. Maybe add
a slide about
i would try to break the problem into two problems.
first, disable the automatic mounting of the ntfs file-system(s), and see
if you can boot into the new kernel with the ext3 partitions only.
by the way, i assume that ext3 is compiled directly into the kernel, and
NOT as a module. if this is
The slides are temporarily available at the following URL:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/users-processes-and-permissions/
examples will be shown on a live linux system during the lecture.
note that i decided to cut off the I/O redirection stuff - there are
already 29 slides, and that's the
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Orna Agmon wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, guy keren wrote:
The slides are temporarily available at the following URL:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/users-processes-and-permissions/
examples will be shown on a live linux system during the lecture.
I think
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Orna Agmon wrote:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, guy keren wrote:
I think also a very important thing to teach is to check after yourself when
you change permissions, at least in the first few times, to see you did
what you intended. And only that.
this is something i
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
Hi,
Now that the SiL#1 lecture was split into two, we can add more material to
the lecture. Here are my suggestions.
I think the following things should be added to the lecture:
- umask
as i shouted at the end of the first lecture - i'll talk about
the (updated) slides for monday's lecture are temporarily available at
http://www.actcom.co.il/~choo/users-processes-files-and-permissions/ .
the slides, in one 'tar.gz' file, are at:
http://www.actcom.co.il/~choo/users-processes-files-and-permissions.tar.gz
(hopefully, they will be placed on
below is the table-of-contents for the lecture about 'installing drivers'.
as it looks now, it is too long for one lecture. i should either cut out
stuff, or extend this (as is common for my lectures, it seems ;) ) to a
2-lectures thing again. what sais y'all? please note that there are not
yet
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
Howdy, folks,
I'll be giving a talk on the Linux kernel in the February 9th
meeting (Ron and me switched). The question is, which would you rather
hear at that time?
- What's new in Linux Kernel 2.6 (loosely based on
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 09:10:46PM +0200, guy keren wrote:
the slides are temporarily available at:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/kernel-modules-drivers/
slide 1
- the capitalization of Kernel, Driver and Hardware is a bit
jarring. Same
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Cohen, Nahum wrote:
Where can I find information about the error messages in /var/log/messages
go to google, enter the error message between double quotes (like error
450: no reply bla bla)
--guy
?
I get all kind of messages and I want to know what they mean.
i guess the background for the SiL lectures was not discussed on the
mailing list, so i'll just repeat here what was discussed during the W2L
series in Taub 3.
there appeared to be a demand for lectures which are beyond W2L, for
people who have been at the W2L series, and want to continue, but
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Raichshtain Gilad wrote:
We're doing a project in OS. The project goal is to create a new shell
(from scrtch) and replace the root shell with this new shell.
We need help with the following issues:
and you think someone will jump for your command and help you, when
(what does haifux got to do with lkml anyway? :P~~~ we deserve our own
alias!)
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Shachar Tal wrote:
I have a somewhat complex piece of code that needs profiling. It is
composed of numerous Makefiles. I added -pg -g to the compiler
parameters, but when the resulting binary
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Shachar Tal wrote:
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:53:18 +0200 (IST)
From: Shachar Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Shachar Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Shachar Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Haifux] gcc -pg, but no
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Shachar Tal wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, guy keren wrote:
please paste it anyway. when you say trust me - i don't. neither should
you trust yourself. show us the actual command, as it gets executed.
there you go:
/usr/bin/gcc -o ../../run/linux/prerelease/agct.gprof
quite late, but i have my excuses :0
the slides are temporarily available at
http://www.actcom.co.il/~choo/kernel-compilation/
if anyone manages to send comments, i _might_ be able to try and fix
things tommorow - can't promise, though...
see y'all tommorow,
--
guy
For world domination -
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Alon Altman wrote:
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, guy keren wrote:
ienvisiona.freeSiLSlot.filledup...with
Installing new software - from A to Z
anyone wants to take on this?
I think the Basic Admin lecture of W2L covers software installation
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Yoni Rabkin Katzenell wrote:
Allow me to propose a lecture idea: The digital darkroom with
GIMP. The lecture will concentrate on photographic techniques using the
all mighty GIMP.
hear yee hear yee!
just a question, thought - are you sure a single lecture would be
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Alon Altman wrote:
Hi,
I have a preliminary version of the Multimedia lecture slides available
online at http://alon.wox.org/multimedia-lecture/
Please take the time to read and comment.
1. in the 'playing movies' slide, you talk about codecs, without
explaining
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Eli Billauer wrote:
Hello all,
I don't want to start another voting, and we all know who the winner is
(and I'm happy with that one).
But I think that the text on the logo is somewhat redundant when it
appears in the
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, MailUser1 wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to code a simple compiler for a simple language I'm
designing, I've debugged anything I could from g++ usefulcompile
errors, but now after I have screened out all those errors, i get this
strange ouput from g++:
please repeat
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
http://www.haifux.org/lectures/92-sil/
Your comments are most welcome.
1. in 'Shell - which shell?' - it's a good idea to mention that bash
appears in almost all 'free software' systems (linux, *bsd). it does
not exist in most commercial unices -
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, Erez Hadad wrote:
The slides for my Monday lecture about the 2.6 sheduler are on the web,
available through my home page:
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~erezh
anyone mind translating these slides into a more portable format, so we,
the common people, can view them?
--
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
Hi everybody,
Due to personal reasons, Baruch Even will not be able to give his lecture
on Monday.
it's a sign from above - my ip-iidi (injected, inspected, detected,
infected) just turned two a two-lecture set yesterday, with the first half
of the
i forgot to ask - could someone give me access to run ethereal (X
window) as root on a linux machine during the lecture today?
i have access to a tethereal root maching, but i'll want to demonstrate
things with ethereal's GUI.
if not, i'll try to prepare some capture files, and show them without
the slides are ready - they deal with two issues - working with raw
sockets, and working with iptables+ip-queue+netlink.
i thought of giving a more useful example but everything seemed to get
into too many details to fit into the lecture's time (e.g. dns
manipulation code).
the slides will
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Ilya R wrote:
Hi again,
I'm currently working on a new linux forum at www.pc-spot.co.il. The
forum will be mostly newbie orriented and will be accompanied by varios
guides, all in hebrew.
did you look at www.penguin.org.il? perhaps thinking of contributing
there?
note:
Adir Abraham wrote:
You are right.
Well, tomorrow is an option as well. I thought that it would be too
late for such an alert. If it is possible for you, we can meet at:
5) 17:30 (if you want earlier - not before 17:00).
6) after the lecture is over.
I vote for number 5, then.
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
Hello people,
We are starting the scheduling of the next season's lectures. Ami
Chayun (Beyond Security Ltd. http://www.securiteam.com)
has offered to give the following lecture. Would you like to hear it?
as long as this builds on top of eli's boot
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Zeev Halevi wrote:
How about:
First hour: What is SNMP, how does it work , typical usages, mibs etc. -
technical
Second hour: What can OpenNMS do for large system administrators.
i guess this sounds better ;)
I want to use this lecture as an opportunity to promote
i understand the two lectures begin at 18:30 .
since we need to make sure everything is ready, we'll want to get into the
room 30-60 minutes earlier then this.
thus, are the rooms available that early? is one of them available early
enough?
thanks,
--
guy
For world domination - press 1,
or
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, Eli Billauer wrote:
I vote YES.
Eli
and so do i.
--
guy
For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator. -- nob o. dy
--
Haifa Linux Club Mailing List
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Aviv Goll wrote:
hi all,
I am using mandrake 10.0 and I'm connected with LAN to my roomate's
computer which unfortunatly runs XP. we're successfully sharing internet
connection so I know the network exist.
the modem is connected to my roomate's computer and mandrake
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Alon Altman wrote:
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
Hi people,
During the last Welcome to Linux series I got a lot of questions regarding
configuration of samba, shared printers, sharing folders etc.
Someone even asked specifically for a lecture aboutsamba.
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Yoni wrote:
Can someone approve the lecture is held at lecture room #3 ofthe
computer department, and that it takes place at 16:30 ...
Don't wanna go there for free :p
Yoni.
as you probably saw, the lecture was held at lecture room #3 of the
computer science department,
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Yoni wrote:
Will the lecture tomorrow be any good to a linux newbie ?
Thanks.
i'd assume it will be - if you're interested in managing money issues
using your computer.
--
guy
For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator. -- nob o. dy
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Yoni wrote:
Thanks for the answers :-)
If i understand correctly, the free function might look something like this:
void free(pointer) {
// gets start address, and size of memory to free to the os
letGoOfMemory(pointer-1,*(pointer-1));
}
do i understand correctly?
i took a look at the slides, and i realize there's a need for two lectures
to discuss everything. Thus, i expect to talk about half the material
on monday (probably up to and including slide 17). we'll schedule the
second part to one of the coming SiL lecture slots.
see there whomever comes,
--
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
The next IBM Haifa Research Lab Linux Study Group talk will take place
on Tuesday, 05/04/2005, at 1400 at IBM HRL
(http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com). Anyone interested in attending should
contact me privately for arrangements.
Title: Overview of AIX
(i know i'm not orna, but i felt like responding anyway).
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Yael Vaya wrote:
Hi Orna,
According to the kids they are avaliable for training from 10.07.05
(untill July they are on camp, tyol shnati etc). They can make it Friday
mornings, and during the week at the
for anyone interested, the short html page for the ASCII art light, is
found at
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/lightning-ascii-art/lightning-ascii-art.html
just note: the tetris game is based on the winner in 'best game' category
of the IOCCC contest of 1989 (go to
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Eli Billauer wrote:
It turns out that it's not a FAT issue, but that the same problem occurs
on ext3 systems as well. I've written a small program to test the delays
between writes, and the results are not very encouraging. Specially when
the disk getsfull (it always does,
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Eli Billauer wrote:
guy keren wrote:
I don't think it's the disk gets full. i think its the page-cache gets
full. try this: get a partition that is already quite full, and run the
test on it. you will not see this problem.
Well, you may get other results if you
On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, yakoub wrote:
i'm using microsoft only because my course staff required this .
and course staff are under budget so i'm asking you people
hash_mapint,int H, S;
for( .. ;... ;... )
H.insert();
ofstream out(tmp,ios::binary);
out.write((char*)H,sizeof(H)); =
how about a lecture that discusses several small time and timing issues
with Linux:
1. time zones, summer time and zic.
2. keeping machines synced in time.
3. sub-second sleeps.
4. accurate select-based timers - avoiding the time warp dance.
5. timing and profiling.
most of this is about
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
I say yes.
Even though 15/8 may already be reserved (as I've told in yesterday
lecture which was very good, btw).
unfortunately i couldn't come there yesterday, so i wasn't aware that this
date is taken. that's actually better - if 15-aug is taken,
by the way this looks, i think that a missing piece is a web site that
we will give to people, and which will contain instructions about how to
get from nothing, to a machine connected to the net, with development
environemnts (for the programmers), hebrew set up in everything, etc, in
the
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Eli Billauer wrote:
I hope one of you paranoids out there can help me with this.
Problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] iptables -A OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner root -j ACCEPT
iptables: Invalid argument
I'm running iptables v1.2.5 under a 2.4.21 kernel for i686. The
ipt_owner
anyone is coming to the lecture tomorrow and bringing a laptop that has
properly configured sound support, and is willing to loan it for running
the lecture on?
please let me know in advance, so i could transfer the material to you
before the lecture (i was threatened that network *might* be
copied from www.haifux.org:
--
Signs of the Time - by Guy Keren
Abstract
* 1. time zones, summer time and zic.
* 2. keeping machines synced in time.
* 3. sub-second sleeps.
* 4. accurate select-based timers - avoiding the time warp dance.
* 5
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
100 ppl arrived to the first lecture.
~60 came to your lecture.
~20 came to the following lecture.
a-ha. i think that we can conclude that we need to do a 2-lecture series
only. the first one will be made of a very short demonstration plus FOSS
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 01:47:15AM +0200, guy keren wrote:
i once started reading a tutorial on ruby, just to see what's all the fuss
about, and gave out in the middle - if i see no idea after reading for
half an hour, i dim the whole
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Orna Agmon wrote:
sounds great in general - but no rush, we are settled for this week. Take
your time to prepare it.
i see alon's lecture is still listed on the web site as tomorrow's
lecture. is this correct?
--
guy
For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and
hi,
the company i work in, store-age (www.storeage.com) is looking to hire a
CS (or similar) student for a programming job. the job is part-time (2
working days a week, flexible hours). note that the job is not
linux-specific, but rather a multi-platform one, and lots of
perl will be involved ;)
i proposed this once as a hole-plague, and i propose this again now.
the talk will cover how a very small startup-chik used only FOSS tools to
develope its product (which is proprietary). i'll discuss the thought
processes, briefly cover the tools used, how non-foss programmers took
this, and
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Orna Agmon wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, guy keren wrote:
i proposed this once as a hole-plague, and i propose this again now.
the talk will cover how a very small startup-chik used only FOSS tools to
develope its product (which is proprietary). i'll discuss the thought
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
I'll make some A4 and bring few copies to the next meeting (Ohad's
lecture), which you are all welcome to take and distribute. I'll also put
an online version if you can't come and still want to help...
please get me some copies to put at intel - i'll
(first - i've no problem with tuesdays as well).
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Alon Altman wrote:
I think the format we had - alternating between advanced and entry-level
lectures (standard and SiL lectures) is the best.
there are two issues we didn't solve with this:
1. preparing W2L is tedious.
אם אתה רוצה לעשות הרצאה כזו, אני מציע לדחות את ההרצאה שלי בשבוע - אין
טעם ליצור עומס גדול מדי על המועדון וחבריו. זה גם יאפשר לחלק מהחברים
הוותיקים יותר להגיע להרצאה שלך ולעזור לענות על שאלות.
לגבי ההרצאה עצמה - כדאי שתוודא שאתה יכול להכניס את כל מה שאתה רוצה, כולל
הדגמות, בזמן סביר, ולהשאיר
עדיף להשאיר את הפילוסופיה לשלב מאוחר יותר - לא להתחיל בזה את ההרצאה.
קודם תראו מה יש ומה זה, סובבו את שולחן העבודה לכל הכיוונים מצידי כדי
שאנשים יקשיבו, ואז תגידו להם עבדנו עליכם - זו רק העטיפה - ותרדו לפרטים
- פילוסופיה, כונן C, שורת הפקודה
כמובן, מי שקובע מה יהיה בסוף, הוא מי שמתכנן את
by the way, regarding timing of the lecture, since there is already a
promise to give a 'debugging in linux' lecture for the CS students next
week, and to avoid disrupting the normal club operations, this linux,
GNUs and penguins lecture will have to be done in 3 weeks from now.
this means that
This Monday (27.11.06), at 18:30, Haifa Linux Club will gather to hear
guy keren (i.e, me) talk about
LVM2 (Logical Volume Management - 2nd version)
Abstract:
LVM is our way to say no to getting stuck with fixed-size disks, and
to having to heavily rely on backups. In an enterprise
i just finished the slides and sent to the webmaster.
until they are on haifux's web site, you may read there from:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/lvm2/
(for the printers - you have them also in one big HTML file).
i assume i have errors in them, which you (or i) will find during the
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
hi,
is ohad lutsky going with his lecture on this monday?
is the schedule on haifux's web site in sync with reality?
was there a lecture by peleg sapir last week?
inquiring minds want to know
--guy
-
Haifa Linux Club
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 08:39 +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 08:34:17AM +0200, Rami Rosen wrote:
Hello,
Sun had released Open Solaris about a year and a half ago ,under
CDDL license; It is probably going to be changed soon to GPLv3 (See:
Ohad Lutzky wrote:
On 3/22/07, Peleg Sapir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
errr... am I considered expert enough? If so, I would gladly come ;-)
You're more of a henchman, but OK ;)
(Anyone who is capable of compiling, debugging, valgrinding and
creating a makefile for a multi-source-file C and C++
during my work i had the pleasure of working with different
high-availablity (HA) clustering software of various types.
i can try to prepare a lecture that covers issues such as:
- what are high-availability clusters
- how they work,
- what cluster software is available for linux
- how these
hi rami,
please consider spreading the material as a lecture set. i think that
once you write down the material as slides (or something similar) you'll
get an idea of how long it'll take. assume never more then 15 slides in
a (quite condensed) hour.
why do it too brief, when you can get
if there will be any demand for this - i could give the re-run.
--guy
Eli Billauer wrote:
To begin with, I'm not what you could call a network programmer, so it's
very possible that this lecture could be done better by someone else.
But to begin with, let's see that a talk about basic
- Guy Keren 1999 (c) */
#include stdio.h /* Basic I/O routines */
#include string.h /* memset() */
#include sys/types.h /* standard system types */
#include netinet/in.h /* Internet address structures */
#include sys/socket.h /* socket interface functions */
#include netdb.h
Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi All,
I want to start a kind of a LUG at my workplace, a 60-120 minutes
lecture every two weeks for the workers only (an internal LUG).
how many people are expected to be in each such meeting? 5 people or 20
people may use a different approach (and probably - if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a question about binary files of g++ , please:
in the option
g++ -fdump-class-hierarchy source.cpp
I get the hierarchies of c++ in memory, in a file named source.cpp.class
How can I get the binary data of it?
i did not understand what you said about
if there'll also be some comparison of git with traditional things (e.g.
cvs/svn) and similar tools (e.g. the previously-used bitkeeper, or
something like 'arch') - that'd be even better.
can you extend this?
--guy
Maya Shapira wrote:
I'm in.
Maya.
On Jan 26, 2008 1:01 PM, Ohad Lutzky
Hi,
the (new) startup company i work for is looking for linux developers -
see the below ad. if anyone considers themselves suitable, please send
me your CV.
thanks,
guy
---
Sequoia backed startup looking for a Linux Systems/Kernel Developer
A Sequoia backed company based in
i did not understand what feature you want.
gdb supports suspending all the threads together (which is what you
normally want), continuing all of them together, and doing a single-step
in one thread (which has the annoying side-effect of allowing other
threads to also continue executing at
1. another KDE tip (please verify it works in current KDE systems):
there is a tool named 'klipper', which allows you to save the last 10
(or more) copied entries. whenever you copy something, it gets pushed
into klipper's window as well, and when you click on an entry in klipper
- it gets
!
==
Future lectures:
18/5/09 gdb in Greater Depth: Guy Keren
25/5/09 OpenCL Overview: Ofer Rosenberg
1/6/09 Compiling Effectively for Cell with GCC: Revital Eres
15/6/09 Arduino - Open Source Hardware and a Viewport to Micro
is it possible these days for haifuxers or not?
thanks,
--guy
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thanks.
there's no point in keeping the old slides - the new slides are a
superset of the old ones (with some corrections) - so you could set both
210 and 211 to point to the new slides.
thanks,
--guy
Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda wrote:
Hi guy and all,
The new slides are now up for lecture 211
Dotan Cohen wrote:
If you reach after-hours and say your destiny is Michlol, there is a very
good chance they will let you in.
Actually, the Miclol is closed at 18:00 so be careful with that one!
But the swimming pool is another good destination, and it is open
until 21:00 at least every
it seems to work for me now (i'm connected via bezeq bein leumi).
can you check again?
--guy
Serge wrote:
Is www.haifux.org down? it doesn't work for me.
Thanks, Serge.
On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 14:03 +0200, Eli Billauer wrote:
On Monday, August 10th at 18:30, Haifux will gather to hear
of these concepts. If you think Haifux is a
Guava, then Haifux is a Guava (so does the zionism, btw).
BTW, when Haifux was founded in 1999 by guy keren and Orr Dunkelman,
it was not based on a LUG but on LUPG - Little Unix Programmers Group:
http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/lupg/
I see no mention
what - no valgrind?
it's the one killer application that might save students many nights of
pulling out their hair.
of-course, we can go the asimov way (profession day) and claim they
need to go through some such nights before they are introduced to the
blessing of valgrind...
--guy
Eli
the problem with git, is that it's very easy to shoot yourself in the
foot. giving it to students, who might accidentally reset their
repository into losing their code, is not a very good idea, if you don't
have time to give a proper explanation plus warnings.
--guy
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On
(if you top-post - i'll post-top too! :P~~~)
well, that _is_ good news for employers (bad news for the students ;)
--guy
Vadim Eisenberg wrote:
guy keren wrote:
you can mention memory leaks if you want - but students don't care about
them so much, because it doesn't break their programs
tivo (the first wide-spread digital video recording appliance) is a
linux-based machine.
linksys wireless routers are linux-based machines.
google's android operating system is actually based on linux.
many (most?) cable modems and adsl modems run linux as their base
operating system.
in
the company i work for is looking for a linux user-space+kernel-space
programmer to join the rd team.
minimal requirements:
- experience with kernel-level programming under linux.
advantages:
- experience with programming under linux in user-space (system
programming, application
Eli Billauer wrote:
Hello,
I've been playing around with my new Fedora 12 computer (Intel i7 quad
core) for a few days, mainly for the purpose of making educated
decisions about how to virtualize two old computers, which I want to get
rid of. They are running Windows 2000 and Redhat
this is oops-dependent - but i tihnk this is generaly a software bug.
some oopses cause the machine to freeze and you need to reboot. some
other times, they just cause a user-space process to terminate - and you
can continue working normally.
in general, i think the old myths are not true
hi orr,
it will be a good idea to add this info to lecture announcements - in
case this happens again in the future - as well of adding it to
haifux.org (not just on haifux - people won't necessarily remember that
it is written there when this problem happens again in a year from now).
i am not from zichron (and i'm not sure there are people from there
coming to haifux meetings) - but it might help if you'll give more
details of the car required (i.e. enough space to put your wheel chair
in, i suppose?).
by the way - anyone knows if taub building is properly accesible
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