Hi,
I have tried a few commercial products, and was given the tip that the best
option is to build one :)
Does anyone know where the components can be bought?
I am talking about this diagram
http://www.lirc.org/receivers.html
If someone has a better diagram, with a place where to buy the
Have you tried products like this one?
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9877~r.40952588
Alon
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 2:59 AM, Noam Rathaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have tried a few commercial products, and was given the tip that the best
option is to build one :)
Does
Hi,
Have you ? :)
I am looking for people not products :)
I rather buy something that someone here has and can tell me it works, than
buy another product that doesn't.
On Monday 23 June 2008 13:25:37 Alon Altman wrote:
Have you tried products like this one?
Next Monday, 30th of June, at 18:30 the Haifa Linux Club, will gather
to hear Gilad Ben-Yossef's lecture about
Crash and burn: writing Linux application fault handler
Complementing the standard Linux fault handler (Segmentation fault.
Core dumped.) with a custom handler that reports
Hi,
HP is releasing Tru64's AdvFS source code (Under GPL V2 license) and
will do the conversion to Linux..
I was wondering: has someone here played with it extensively? what are
it's benefits compared to ext3, ext4, jfs, reiserfs etc? What can be
done with AdvFS that can't be done today on
2008/6/24 Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
HP is releasing Tru64's AdvFS source code (Under GPL V2 license) and
will do the conversion to Linux..
I was wondering: has someone here played with it extensively? what are
it's benefits compared to ext3, ext4, jfs, reiserfs etc? What can be
On Monday, 23 בJune 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
what are it's benefits compared to ext3, ext4, jfs, reiserfs etc?
That's not the correct comparison. In AdvFS you mount a fileset
that may be stored on several volumes (partitions). So the correct
comparison should be to:
1. Either Zfs, or
2. LVM