I've seen this problem mounting an ordinary data DVD, so same question!
I use a permanent fstab entry which looks like this:
/dev/hdc /media/dvd auto ro,noauto,user,exec,unhide 0 0
The problem is intermittent; it seems mainly to occur after leaving the
dvd mounted for an extended period and usi
And while we're about it,
www.jobinfo.com.il
now also works with Konq (set to look like IE 5), but not Mozilla.
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
I'll give credit where credit is due- I noticed that the
First International Bank (fibi) has recently fixed it's
site, and now the online banking works perfect
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003, Michael Sternberg wrote about "backup woes":
/dev/hda6: Can't read next inode while scanning inode #2453824
After that dump quits without finishing backup.
The questions are:
1. What that mean ? Is my hard disk is gone ?
Maybe you should run fsck on
Eli Billauer wrote:
So I had a closer look in the GPL. It's nice that we have an
intellectual conversation about its details, but I don't think that
Microsoft will care very much about them. That company has a history.
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
You need to look deeper into what "derived work" mea
Eli Marmor wrote:
Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
I'm afraid that's too OT (since linux supports pretty much all drives
;-), so here is a related question: what measures (short of RAID)
could I use to reduce the risk of disk errors? I'm starting to be
annoyed by them, every time it takes long to recov
Aren't we missing something here: The $305.99 price tag.
Oh, and let's not forget that dear old open source GCC can function as a
full cross compiler which also costs. We're stuck with Intel for now,
but who knows what we'll be using in a few years from now? Anyone
remember DEC, DG, Interdata .
Oron Peled wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 00:52:22 +0200 (IST)
Matan Ziv-Av <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Oron Peled wrote:
Another related issue. I hope nobody don't use '.' in your path
as root -- this is suicidal in terms of security.
Only on systems which (might) have malicio
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
The filtering has worked OK since way back. I could not get the self
training thing to work. Nothing gets automoved to junk. I wonder if I'm
doing something wrong/missed something? It seemed easy enough to enable.
Can y
The filtering has worked OK since way back. I could not get the self
training thing to work. Nothing gets automoved to junk. I wonder if I'm
doing something wrong/missed something? It seemed easy enough to enable.
DAF
Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Oron Peled wrote about "Re: Problem with Pth or make or what?":
Obviously! This also point to a bad habbit:
Daniel you have '.' in your path!!!
It's not necessarily a bad habbit... Once upon a time, this was considered
good practice for non-roo
Oh, silly me!
It was indeed a name space thing. Enter ./test and it all works.
Yuk.
Thanks all. I suppose I'd better pthread_join(...) or finish up as the
list zombie ...
Daniel
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Has anyone come across this:
1. Environment: SuSE 8.1 as is, kernel 2.4.19 and gcc
Oh, silly me!
It was indeed a name space thing. Enter ./test and it all works.
Yuk.
Thanks all. I suppose I'd better pthread_join(...) or finish up as the
list zombie ...
Daniel
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Has anyone come across this:
1. Environment: SuSE 8.1 as is, kernel 2.4.19 and gcc
Yeah. It doesn't work. Period. I've been using 1.3b since it became
available.
BUT: I have manually set up a junk folder, and I'm accumalating all the
"jiffa" there in the hope that when they fix it (1.3c?) I can slam the
contents of junk as such and have the junk control working without a
lea
Oron Peled wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 17:03:42 +0200
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 03:14:44PM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
You get a clean compile/link, but running test does nothing!
A name space collision with bash's internal command?
Obviously
Has anyone come across this:
1. Environment: SuSE 8.1 as is, kernel 2.4.19 and gcc 3.2
2. Build the cannonical "Hello, world!" programme,
gcc -ohello hello.c
Everything fine.
3. cp hello shalom and then shalom
Everything fine.
4. ln -s hello bonjour and then bonjour
Everything fine.
Now for the
Hello!
In my early days (circa 1998-9) I made heavy use of the following
"kilobook" library:
* Using Linux - Tackett & Gunter, Que ... Not bad in its time
* Open Linux: Complete Reference - Peteren, Osborne ... Easier to use
than Tackett, but not as extensive
* Redhat Linux Unleashed - Pitts &
Meir Michanie wrote:
while trying to access one of the projects hosted at your domain:
http://drip.sourceforge.net/
I got redirected to a political site:
http://www.inminds.com/boycott-israel.html
I am accessing the site form Israel and it seems that the site is
running some kind of script.
Miki Lewinger wrote:
Hi Daniel, the filter in mozilla is pretty elementary, it works as a
spam filter only, and I actually saw it working on IMAP level (a very
clever thing: you can cache the contents of IMAP messages whenever you
identify spam by the title). However I'm not sure of its effecti
Miki Lewinger wrote:
Hi Daniel, the filter in mozilla is pretty elementary, it works as a
spam filter only, and I actually saw it working on IMAP level (a very
clever thing: you can cache the contents of IMAP messages whenever you
identify spam by the title). However I'm not sure of its effecti
Daniel Vainsencher wrote:
But really, in summary - who cares about retribution. Just get a
bayesian filter, they work VERY well, they subsume most other related
techniques in there (a white list is formed automatically, for example),
and it doesn't require much thought.
It's not perfect, so make
Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
On 2003-01-15, Guy Baruch wrote:
OK, I accept. It seems that a new hebrew SHORESH (root ?) is needed
in any case.
Agreed completely.
since a new shoresh will sound awkward no matter what
the choice is, I do indeed suggest Hei.Kav.Reish
The stem being of foreign
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
If people are having BiDi problems with the WineHQ code, it should
probably fall under my responsibility.
I would appretiate, regardless of the above, a copy of the bug list.
Shachar
Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
Hi people,
During the last few days of people using c
Erez Doron wrote:
hi
i have a idat400 hp scsi tape. the kernel Identifies it, and i have
/dev/*st0* char devices.
but whenever i access the tape via tar or mt, i get - no such file or
directory.
i didn't use scsi tapes in linux for about 5 years, and i was amazed
that the scsi tape is a char
Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
BTW, what is the problem of Konqeror users? Go "Settings, Configure
Konqueror, USer Agent, add jobinfo to the list with UA you want. The
site looks a little bit not aesthetically beautiful, but no VbScript
error anymore :)
That works well enough for use with Konq, but
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
Does any one know of a local supplier of SCSI accessories i.e.
* Cables
* Adapter cards (including dual segment)
* 50/68 pin converters (m/f, all combinations including with/without top
byte termination)
* Terminators (passive & active)
It would help if
Ehud Karni wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:15:53 +0200, Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does any one know of a local supplier of SCSI accessories i.e.
* Cables
* Adapter cards (including dual segment)
* 50/68 pin converters (m/f, all combinations including with/without
to
Hello folks!
Does any one know of a local supplier of SCSI accessories i.e.
* Cables
* Adapter cards (including dual segment)
* 50/68 pin converters (m/f, all combinations including with/without top
byte termination)
* Terminators (passive & active)
It would help if the said suppler had some tec
Tal Achituv wrote:
I need to write an essay about "is it right or wrong to copy
proprietary software"
Can some of you please point me to good resources on the subject?
Thanks,
Tal.
Yeah. Lo tignov
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I get for reading it in a digest...)
Daniel> You must install the second CD as I indicated, to make the
Daniel> think work right. From that point you can type,
Daniel> ~/cxoffice/bin/msword or
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi Danny,
I'm wondering whether you can elaborate (for debug purposes) on some
of your experience.
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
2. For the time being, do NOT do a super-user install. Even if you run
LANG-he_IL/opt/cxoffice/bin/cxoffice officesetup
you will not ge
Reuven M. Lerner wrote:
Hi, guys. I've been working toward getting CrossOver Office installed
with Hebrew, and it just about works. I'm not sure whether the last
few problems I'm having have to do with CrossOver Office, Red Hat 8.0,
or the version of Word I'm using.
I'm installing Microsoft Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys, I've been off the list for almost 3 weeks, :-)
I'm looking to BUY a copy of SuSE 8.1, but would prefer to buy it locally.
REL used to be SuSE resellers, but they seem to have stopped at version 6.x.
Anyone know of an Israeli source? (The shipping is almost a
Hello folks!
After carefully reviewing my correspondence with Hetz, relevent bits of
the Crossover FAQ, and a few false starts, I finally have MS Office up
an running.
To save many people future headaches, I've summarised the main steps,
along with a few recommendations.
1. The environment -
Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
Oy vay! I'll try again (I've set the encoding to ISO 8859-8-1):
&he;&pe;&ayin;&lamed; &alef;&tav; &tav;&vav;&kaf;&nun;&yod;&tav; &he;&he;&tav;&qof;&nun;&he; &mem;&tav;&vav;&fkaf; "&yod;&shin; &lamed;&he;&tav;&qof;&yod;&fnun; &yod;&yod;&shin;&vav;&fmem; &zayin;&he; &kaf;&dale
Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 19:26:14 +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote
Hello Hetz!
I've also tried putting up Crossover, but the only things that run are
Internet Explorer and the Media Player. All of the office apps give a
pop up box with
Hello Hetz!
I've also tried putting up Crossover, but the only things that run are
Internet Explorer and the Media Player. All of the office apps give a
pop up box with this:
?? ?? ?? "?? ?? ? ?? ??? ??
"
?? ?? ? ? ?? ??
1. To the best of my k
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
We're shopping for a decent Linux/x86 & Solaris/SPARC IDE, one that's both
fit for large-scale projects and able to handle gcc and Sun's C compiler,
as well as support multiple compilers on a specific system(either
different-versioned or cross-). Our code is mainl
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 10:21, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Who if anyone, is considered to be an open source guru/advocate in the
Knesset?
If none, is there anyone there who might know what it is?
Hi Daniel,
In the past couple of weeks a group of us hackers
Michael Stolovitzsky wrote:
On Monday 28 October 2002 02:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:52:36AM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
Who if anyone, is considered to be an open source guru/advocate in the
Knesset?
If none, is there anyone there who might
Hello folks!
Who if anyone, is considered to be an open source guru/advocate in the
Knesset?
If none, is there anyone there who might know what it is?
Thanks,
Daniel
P.S. This is NOT O.T. in my view.
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Tal Peer wrote:
> Tzahi Fadida wrote:
>
>> yeah, enough is enough! stop bombing my mailbox.
>> calmly: as you gathered its happening here too.
>>
>>
>
> Here too, and it seems like only happening with mails to the huji
> address...
>
>> * - * - *
>> Tzahi Fadida
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Sorry for being off-topic.
>
> I want the X screen saver to not respond to mouse events (in other words,
> to make the monitor stay off when I accidentally hit the table :-) )
Duh! Turn the mouse upside down. (Always prefer a hardware solution!)
>
Commercial outfit?
User group?
???
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Oh boy, here comes the flame war...
>
> OK, lets try to make it nice and easy...
>
> SuSE does not release ISO's for X86 machines - only 1 ISO which is a "live
> evaluation" version which means - you boot from the CD and u use linux, but
> you cannot install it on the
One way you could find out whether it's a Java RT problem or
an OS problem, is to try running your app under say, Win NT
or Win 2k and see if you get the same sort of thing. Hooray
for cross platform!
DAF
Yosi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have encountered a strange phenomena, that I can't seem to solve.
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:09:20AM +0300, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>>
> [snip]
>
>>>What question? Of creating ext3? That's simple: mke2fs -j.
>>>Converting ext2 to ext3? tune2fs -j (Note I havn't
××××¢× ×ק×ר×ת
>ת×ר××: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 08:54:58 +0300
>××ת: Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>× ×ש×: Re: Converting from Fat32 to Ext3fs?
>××: Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>×עתק: Oleg Kobets <[EMA
××××¢× ×ק×ר×ת
>ת×ר××: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 08:54:58 +0300
>××ת: Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>× ×ש×: Re: Converting from Fat32 to Ext3fs?
>××: Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>×עתק: Oleg Kobets <[EMA
on than it
cannot create a NEW ext3 filesystem, and the question remains open.
Oleg Kobets wrote:
> Well, as far as I know (and may be mistaken) to create ext3 you need to
> convert to ext2 and then use the "parted" program. no magick
> there :-)
>
> ----- Original Me
Moshe Zadka wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>Is there a reliable utility out there to convert from Fat32 to Ext3fs?
>
>
> If you've got some unrelated backup medium
>
> tar
> mkfs
> untar
But Caveat Emptor! I followed the relevant Howto on that, (after ba
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sat, 11 May 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>>The central paragraph is beautifully worded:
>>
>>? , ??? ?? ? ??? ???
>>?"? ? ? ? ?? ???
ust don't knock me over in the rush ...
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> Same for us, I hope.
>
> Have you seen the disgustingly worded letter MS is sending to anybody
> and everybody here?
>
> It's from someone by the name of Gil Mey-Tal, cc: MS Ron Gazit Lawyer,
>
Same for us, I hope.
Have you seen the disgustingly worded letter MS is sending to anybody and
everybody here?
It's from someone by the name of Gil Mey-Tal, cc: MS Ron Gazit Lawyer, and FUD
at its worst. The central paragraph is beautifully worded:
? , ??? ?? ??
I've been a bit hesitant to join this thread - because I think it completely
misses the point.
The mail paradigm we use is based on the (American) snailmail postman dropping
letters into a mailbox and flicking a little flag to say, "Hey you have some mail!"
My mailbox will contain legitimate mat
Please reply privately.
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uot;.
..
Going the other way was equally trivial:
IString stuff = "25";
int number = stuff.asInt();
number of course is 25.
Meanwhile, I've written my own grotty string2int and int2string routines using
snprintf ...
Sigh.
DAF
Omer Musaev wrote:
>
>>-Original M
Uhuh. How would you do it in C++ without using snprintf i.e. using the standard
C++ RT support (including STL)?
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 02:49:28AM -0700, Erez Boym wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I looking for the itoa function which converts an
>>integer value to a string and
Warning:
The latest release of OpenMotif, 2.2.2-3 from ICS breaks ddd, which is linked to
2.1. This applies to SuSE 7.x and any other distros oferring OpenMotif 2.1. Here
is the error message:
ddd: Symbol `_XmStrings' has different size in shared object, consider re-linking
Warning: This DDD r
For SuSE users:
Registered users will have received a notice from SuSE a few days ago, advising
the release of 8.0 in April. It also mentioned a SuSE Pro upgrade package
consisting of CD's and one manual only at a reduced price. In the past, these
upgrades have only been available in Europe.
and over, even considered trying
> mit-pthreads instead), did didn't think that I WANT to detach the thread?
> (Why detach? I kind of like it... Better keep it).
>
> Thanks everyone.
> Isaac Aaron
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Isaac Aaron wrote about "pthreads question":
>
>>- (on server-express.q-bytes.com)
>>
>>This mail was scanned by Trend Micro InterScan VirusWall when leaving Quality Bytes
>>
>
> Agggh!!! What an ugly mailer yo
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 12:13, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Does anyone know how to set up tcpdump or ethereal (or something else) to watch
>>X packets? I can see quite clearly how the socket call is set up, but I don't
>&g
Hi!
Does anyone know how to set up tcpdump or ethereal (or something else) to watch
X packets? I can see quite clearly how the socket call is set up, but I don't
seem to be able to make the "connection" between the C code and what the sniffer
utilities need. (On a regular PC X uses Unix socket
to also stay up forever ...)
DAF
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Henry Ficher wrote:
>>>
>>>> Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>
Hi!
Sorry if I'm being a bit dumb, but I think you need to be a bit more specific.
What are you sharing? Memory? Files? Records in a file?
Also: Generally (in user land) a critical section usually means you are
protecting some shared resource e.g. shared memory against concurrent access
(not
Henry Ficher wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>>>
>>>> I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde
>>>> /var/log. It there somewhere else?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Check als
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Henry Ficher wrote:
>>>
>>>> Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I
tal amir wrote:
> i am having the strangest problem :
>
> around 2 days ago one of my four disks (seagate ST330620A) started to respond very
>slowly.
> this happened without me changing any of its parameter's or moving it to another
> ide channel or anything.
> it gives me about 4mbps, unlike
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>>Henry Ficher wrote:
>>
>>>Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
>>>>It there so
Henry Ficher wrote:
>
>
> Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>> I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
>> It there somewhere else?
>
>
> Check also ~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
> under XFree86 w
mulix wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>>>let me get this straight - it's KDE that's crashing, and perhaphs also
>>>X, right?
>>>
>>Can't say for sure. The only way to establish that would be to run a
>>d
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>>I have it too, plus an extra variation: Sometimes after logging out from KDE,
>>the system fails to "make it" back to the command line. Insead, the system
>>hangs, (dead keyboard and
mulix wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>>For what it's worth, I have the kscd applet running (CD player), and
>>quite frequently before such a hang, the applet crashes (SIGSEGV).
>>However that is not exclusive. I smell something in
I have it too, plus an extra variation: Sometimes after logging out from KDE,
the system fails to "make it" back to the command line. Insead, the system
hangs, (dead keyboard and mouse), and there is nothing for but the big red
switch - fsck!
For what it's worth, I have the kscd applet running
Hi!
I have A SCSI CDRW on a regular Intell system with SuSE 7.3. I did the text mode
install with yast1 from diskette. After the inital boot, it asks if you have any
modules to install. Well, you sure do. Say yes, and you are asked to use the
second diskette to select modules for your SCSI per
This is all a bit odd. I installed SO5.2 way back from the SuSE 7.1 distro
(which put it in /opt). I had no trouble bringing it it up subsequently, under
both my superuser and regular accounts. It works like a charm. (Well, it aint
exactly a winner for speed, but it gets the job done.) Maybe yo
Thanks. And with the gettext package there is a pdf file which explains it all.
(I sent this yesterday, but something screwed up and it didn't make the list.
We can close this thread.)
DAF
Alex Shnitman wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 17:34, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>&g
Thanks.
The gettext package has a nice pdf file which explains it all.
DAF
Alex Shnitman wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 17:34, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>>Several well known utilities like dd, fdformat use a function _(...) in the
>>error reporting calls. What does
Several well known utilities like dd, fdformat use a function _(...) in the
error reporting calls. What does it do and where is it documented? (Checked GNU
V Library docs, cc docs - nothing doing.)
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After looking over the site, my immediate thoughts were, "Vapourware" and
"scam". But if so, why is Microsoft sueing them? Possible answer: Provoke
Microsoft into a legal situation to draw atention. If Gates thinks Lindows is
important enough to sue, people will think that Lindows must have som
Hi!
I recently backed up my system and then completely wiped it during repartitiong.
(I had Win 2k + Win 98 + SuSE 7.1). Partition Magic V6.0 on a 30Gb disk blew up.
All I did was install a minimal system from the distro (took about half an hour)
and then did a restore from the backup. Full rec
Last word on this (for a while):
I finally got hold of SuSE 7.3 from Linux Central for $110. They shipped regular
airmail and it turned up in 1 week to my mailbox, no extra charges. I still feel
that there is what to do about local supply of SuSE in Israel. At the very
least, it would be worth
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Interesting indeed. Maybe they changes something since I used them last
> time. Did you try calling ?
No. I don't speak German.
>
> Schlomo
>
> PS: Btw, SuSE more and more goes corporate with all the bad parts, too.
>
>
> On
r the International
>>version. If you order it anyway it shouldn't be a problem, either.
>>
>>Schlomo
>>
>>
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Daniel Feiglin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Shaul Karl" <[EMAIL PROTEC
gt;give us some Posix IPC features.
>>SuSE site mentions that they sell only in E.U. -- very curious
>>behaviour...
>>We ended up on RH7.1 (2.4.10 & updated afterwards to 2.4.15).
>>It is an unfortunate situation that such a succesfull distribution
>>can not be easily
Thanks. Got it.
Omer Musaev wrote:
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Daniel Feiglin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:26 AM
>>To: iglu
>>Subject: C++ under Linux
>>
>>
>>What is / where is the rtfm whi
What is / where is the rtfm which sets out the GNU C++ run time library and STL
implementation dependent details? For example, hash tables though not yet part
of the STL standard, seem to be widely implemented, and are considered to be
"implementation dependent" - including the precise class AP
Thought for the day:
Half the energy and time wasted flaming this person could have been used to
answer his question and /or politely refer him to the newbie site.
Kenneth G. Kay wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
>
>
>>Mr. Bitch-catchee (or, whatever your
We ended up on RH7.1 (2.4.10 & updated afterwards to 2.4.15).
> It is an unfortunate situation that such a succesfull distribution
> can not be easily obtained around here-- I mean their all
> goodies, i.e. 2300 packages (and manuals).
>
> Edy
>
>
>
> Daniel Feiglin wr
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> PF1/REL imported them last time I checked (by phone). I saw it also once
> in a shop in JM (an old version, of course).
But they stopped. You can see V7.1 on their site.
>
> And, they actually do have an excellend Evaluation CD (nobody else has
> s.th. li
Original Message
Subject: Re: Linux compatible modem
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 15:07:42 +0200
From: Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Dilog Computers Ltd.
To: Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
FYI, Bar Com
I use a Dynamode 56K ISA modem. They may still have them. If you have an ISA
slot, it's the safest way to go ... (I also learned the hard way!)
Gold Edward wrote:
> I know that this subject surfaced several timeson this list, but
> still...
>
> Where can I buy in Israel a Linux compatible mode
See discussion on export keyword, p. 205 in The C++ Programming Language (3rd
edn.), Stroustrup. It should do the job, but I don't know in GNU c++ implements it.
mulix wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
>
>
>>This may seem an ugly feature of C++, but in fact it is better than
What about something idiotic like this:
junk = fork();
if (junk < 0) {
// error
}
else if (junk > 0) {
// parent comes here
printf("Child pid = %d\n, junk);
}
else { // junk = 0; chil comes here
sleep(5); // sleep 5 seconds here
...
}
You could stick a g
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> In SuSE's admin tool YaST you can choose wether the hardware clock is set
> to GMT or local time. Maybe you got this wrong ?
Nope.
>
> Alternatively make sure that your /etc/rc.config contains something like
> this:
>
> --
> #
> # Set to "-u" if your
Hi folks!
1. I reorganised my system, splitting it into multiple mount points for logistic
reasons. I tried using Partiton Magic, as I usually do, but on a 30Gb drive it
bombed out, so there was nothing for it, but to build a new minimal system,
install bru (my backup choice) and restore every
Did you check /etc/profile and /etc/profile.local?
In any event this is distro dependent. On my (SuSE 7.1) system, it is located in
/etc/SuSEconfig/profile, which is used to update rc.config, used at boot time -
chad gadya.
Hope that helps a bit.
DAF
b g wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install QT
1. Don't log out! (The moment you kill your session, everything running in it
goes too. See Stevens, Adv. Prog. in the Unix Env. Ch 9.)
2. Instead of using using system(), fork off daemons ibid. Ch 13. That should do
the trick.
b g wrote:
> Hi list!
> Can anyone help me with a problem i have?
Lev Losik wrote:
> What is the best way to install multy boot o/s (Linux + NT/Windows 2000)
> using LILO:
>
> First installing Linux and then Windows or wise versa?
>
> What partitioning policy I'll need to set for later Windows NT installation?
>
> (Using fdisk utility how have I to set the p
From the 8086 Book,(Osborne/McGraw Hill), circa 1980 (and still the best
reference on entry level real mode 80x86 architexture).
Begin RTFM:
Page 7-4:
NMI is a non-maskable interrupt request input. NMU is an edge triggered input.
Should NMI go from low to high, the 8086 will complete executio
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