Re: [Haifux] reading electric current registers on CPU

2009-12-28 Thread Mark Silberstein
, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Maxim Kovgan kovg...@gmail.com wrote: is analyzing: /proc/acpi/CPU0/power /proc/acpi/CPU1/power ... /proc/acpi/CPU${N}/power good for you ? On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mark Silberstein ma...@cs.technion.ac.il wrote: Friends, I'm trying to find the way

Re: [Haifux] reading electric current registers on CPU

2009-12-28 Thread Mark Silberstein
sensors /usr/src/linux/.config On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Mark Silberstein ma...@cs.technion.ac.il wrote: Friends, thanks for all the ideas - none have worked in the meantime. +mA query is nice, but still not too helpful +powertop doesn't have any output that shows CPU power other

Re: [Haifux] Proposal: Git lecture

2008-01-26 Thread Mark Silberstein
Just to let you guys know, google talks hosted such a lecture by Linus. Still, it by no means implies that such lecture is not a good idea! On Jan 27, 2008 7:45 AM, Yotam Medini יותם מדיני [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 26, 2008 1:01 PM, Ohad Lutzky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone

Re: [Haifux] talk offer: tapping into the fountaion of CPUs

2008-01-02 Thread Mark Silberstein
I'm in! On Jan 2, 2008 1:48 PM, Nir Abulaffio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would be very interested to hear this. Thank you in advance. Nir. On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote: Would there be interest from the esteemed list members in hearing the following paper, to be presented at

Re: [Haifux] Linux Kernel Networking lecture rerun

2007-11-06 Thread Mark Silberstein
I'm interested too On 11/6/07, Rami Rosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, - Indeed I am currently preparing a second lecture on more advacned topics in kernel networking. - I will happily give a rerun of the first lecture on 3.12.07 ; - It seems to me that if there are at least 6-7

Re: [Haifux] ACPI on IBM R40

2005-05-06 Thread Mark Silberstein
. it suspends, but comes back with garbaged display, impossible to see anything. On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 15:38 +0100, Baruch Even wrote: 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

[Haifux] Load average calculation in 2.6

2005-05-04 Thread Mark Silberstein
Dear haifuxers, I've just migrated to 2.6 ( 2.6.11.7 ) and I am experiencing some weirdness with load average numbers. It's MUCH more sensitive to any kind of activity, while CPU avg is mostly low. With 2.4 it was quit rare to see load avg of 4-5, while now it seems to become quite common, like

[Haifux] using ACPI/APM with kernel 2.6.2 on ThinkPad

2004-02-14 Thread Mark Silberstein
Hi all I bet most of you already run kernel 2.6. I was wondering if anyone succeeded to use ACPI or APM with 2.6.2 on any thinkpad. I have r-40, but any other experience would also help. Thanks Mark -- Haifa Linux Club

[Haifux] Static analysis tool

2003-12-29 Thread Mark Silberstein
Hi all, It's not an advertisement, just FYI: I recently was required to understand a program of 1 lines of code in computational biology, in which I, by the way, have no clue. Not really pleasant thing to do. But what helped me was a tool called 'STI Understanding C++' - tool for static

Re: [Haifux] My Lecture

2003-12-16 Thread Mark Silberstein
1 and 2 - my vote On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 08:20, Alon Altman wrote: Hi, I'm scheduled to give a lecture on 12/1/2003. This lecture can be on one of the following topics: 1. SPAM and spamassassin - detailed analisys of various anti-spam methods. Could be considered a continutaion of

Re: [Haifux] NFS shows different time stamps on different PC

2003-09-19 Thread Mark Silberstein
Yes, there was a time drift. But I would expect that timestamps would be wrong, but consistent among all mounts. On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 09:04, guy keren wrote: On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Mark Silberstein wrote: Local cache? I'm not aware of any caching NFS is doing by default. That is, of course

Re: [Haifux] NFS shows different time stamps on different PC

2003-09-19 Thread Mark Silberstein
Yep, both ls and stat output the same, inconsistent date On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 23:43, Slava Shklyar wrote: Whether you receive different results on 'stat -c %Z filename' ? Mark Silberstein wrote: HI all Today I was lucky to observe one strange thing: PC1 and PC2 have /home mounted from

[Haifux] NFS shows different time stamps on different PC

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Silberstein
HI all Today I was lucky to observe one strange thing: PC1 and PC2 have /home mounted from PC3. I found that few _SAME_ files, created yesterday, have different timestamps ( both ls and stat output), depending on which PC I invoke stat. PC1 and PC3 were identical, but PC2 had 3h20m skew in time