EV1 and SCO (was: Re: offtopic: a sad story about VPS)

2005-06-26 Thread Omer Zak
I remember EV1, and have googled them to confirm that they are the ISP, which purchased from SCO a license to use Linux. The license terms (unless they got a deal with terms not publicly disclosed) allow them and their customers to run only specific binary kernel versions and forbid them and

Re: EV1 and SCO (was: Re: offtopic: a sad story about VPS)

2005-06-26 Thread Omer Zak
Do not tell SCO about your experience. They desperately need your money to finance their lawsuits against IBM, Novell and RedHat. On Sun, 2005-06-26 at 08:35 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: Well, I read the TOS already 2 times, and I signed for a machine, and compiled/booted 4 different kernels

Re: irq collisions

2005-06-26 Thread Aviv Goll
Yosef Meller wrote: Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote: On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 06:34:16PM +0300, Yosef Meller wrote: I remmember that with (really) old hardware you needed to set the IRQ using a jumper on a card, thus allowing to allocate the same IRQ to two cards who can't handle it. That was

Re: getting process' pagetable

2005-06-26 Thread Boris Zingerman
Hi What actually happens is that I have some proprietary binary driver that performs zero copy DMA into user buffers. For this to be done it forces pages composing these buffers to be allocated RAM frames and locks them, so page table entries for these buffers shouldn't change and these

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Oded Arbel
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 10:05:39AM +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: Am I imagining things? I upgraded FC1 to FC4, and without any reconfiguration on my part, the keyboard layout became window-specific instead of server-wide. Display-wide, you mean. No, window

[Job offer] Imperva is looking for Linux Expert.

2005-06-26 Thread Thomas Maier
Hi, Imperva (http://www.imperva.com) is the leader in next-generation web applications and database security solutions. Imperva's SecureSphere family of products provides enterprises with a comprehensive and essential solution for detecting, reporting and preventing application attacks. Job

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 02:04:37PM +0300, Oded Arbel wrote: Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 10:05:39AM +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: I remember that years ago Nadav Har'El fantasized about such an option. On my Gnome it has been realized. WindowMaker has had

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Oded Arbel
On Sunday, 26 בJune 2005 15:13, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: And kxkb had this for the last 5 years. Not exactly. KDE 1 had a keyboard switching program called kikbd that had that feature (actually: kwm had a feature of using kikbd for per-window keymap, and also per-class keymap and such).

Reminder: Telux Presentation Today

2005-06-26 Thread Shlomi Fish
Just a reminder: today at 18:30 there will be a Telux presentation about the DIMES project for mapping the Internet. The place is Schreiber 007 of Tel Aviv's University. Regards, Shlomi Fish - Shlomi Fish [EMAIL

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: OTOH, if you switch to Hebrew, and then use the X's group switching shortcut to change to English, the kxkb tray indicator stays in Hebrew mode saying you are using the Hebrew layout which means diddly squat to what language you are actually typing. I

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 05:41:00PM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote: Quoting Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: OTOH, if you switch to Hebrew, and then use the X's group switching shortcut to change to English, the kxkb tray indicator stays in Hebrew mode saying you are using the Hebrew layout which

OT: Re: irq collisions

2005-06-26 Thread guy keren
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Aviv Goll wrote: I don't think it's an OS issue, the fact is that you can see IRQ allocations when you start a machine even if you don't have an OS. this is both an OS issue, and not an OS issue. an IRQ is an 'interrupt request' number - a mechanism for a peripheral

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Herouth Maoz
On 26/06/2005, at 18:17, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: This is totally irrelevant: this part means that the window manager uses the layout switching method. However kxkb's switching method takes more actions and is thus less appropriate for per-window mappings and such. Then how come the keyboard

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Peter
I hate GUIs that do things behind my back. I prefer to switch by hand. Please see the attached script. I have been using it for years, it is started from xinit. It switches per-display, as I need it to. In each language, the normal Ralt-Shift switches to the alternate language, the default

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Peter
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Herouth Maoz wrote: method. I mapped the keyboard switching to an easily-accessible function key (why people prefer pressing two keys together is beyond me), and I use it to Because all the keys are already in use with most advanced programs ? Peter

Re: Keyboard shortcut to switching languages in Fedora 4 - is it possible?

2005-06-26 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Hey Amir, I wonder if there is a way to create a keyboard shortcut (without writing any code) which will perform this task ; toggling/switching between the hebrew and english (and other languages if somebody needs more). I did not see in Preferences-Keyboard shortcuts a way to achieve

Re: Automatic Keyboard switching languages in Fedora 4

2005-06-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 12:40:20AM +0300, Peter wrote: I hate GUIs that do things behind my back. I prefer to switch by hand. Please see the attached script. I have been using it for years, it is started from xinit. It switches per-display, as I need it to. In each language, the normal