Re: Alpha XL 266

2002-06-23 Thread Gold Edward
On my workplace we employ almost every major Unix distribution -- we have Tru64, Irix, the ubiquitos Solaris and one RedHat . Sun people (and not the ones that are market oriented) emphasize all day long before our system mangers that Tru64 will be killed as it competes and impedes HP-UX-- and

Re: What people think of IGLU.

2002-05-21 Thread Gold Edward
I've got several good answers when asking proper questions (including from Nadav Har'El)--so my opinion is that his answer is 100% right. Why have we care about Tapuz forum? Nadav Har'El wrote: On Mon, May 20, 2002, Amir Hardon wrote about What people think of IGLU.: You should see what

Re: Motif Q: Trapping a Key Press

2002-04-27 Thread Gold Edward
1. You must Register an Event handler function by using XtAddEventHandler(Widget widget, EventMaskmask, BooleannonMaskable, XtEventHandler handler,

Re: C++: a constructor can not operate on a private static map object?

2002-04-03 Thread Gold Edward
he one you cited (""C++ From The Ground Up"). Anyway, there are a lot of other good books and this issue is realy not suitable for this list. Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: Gold Edward [EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 2. About Stroustrup book -- this issue (separate allocation of stati

Re: C++: a constructor can not operate on a private static map object?

2002-04-02 Thread Gold Edward
Regarding mulix remark: [what does c++ have to do with linux-il? this question would've probably been better suited to hackers-il, or cpp-are-us-il, or bored-students-dont-wanna-study-answer-questions-all-day-in-email-il] 1. While Shaul Karl question was not a Linux question--I think that a

Priority inheritance in Linux-- summary by now

2002-01-01 Thread Gold Edward
As I mentioned Solaris does support it specificaly and that's not a RTOS. I needed it on mainstream Linux (not on the many Linux RT flavours)-- anyway thanks. I checked Adi Stav sugestion also-- the function that I needed did not exist (on RH7.2 at least) , though LinuxThreads (Pthreads Linux

Priority inheritance in Linux an offtopic question

2001-12-31 Thread Gold Edward
1. Does Linux has a built-in priority inheritance mechanisms for mutexes (in order to avoid priority inversion) ? I tried to find it on LinuxThreads Frequently Asked Questions and it's links--not with much success (but then it wasn't an in-depth search). By

Re: a Scheduler question...

2001-12-28 Thread Gold Edward
mulix wrote: On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Ira Abramov wrote: A friend just asked me a curious question... if I knew if nice on linux has a decayed effect like on other unix systems or is it's effect long lasting? well, first I didn't know nice decays on other unices... anyone heard of

Re: DON'T USE 2.4.15(!!) (was: Re: Local SuSE mirror)

2001-12-04 Thread Gold Edward
wrote: On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Gold Edward wrote: We ended up on RH7.1 (2.4.10 updated afterwards to 2.4.15). 2.4.15 has a bug that may (and does) cause it to trash filesystems. don't use this version - immediastly reset your system, boot with the older kernel, and upgrade to some other

Re: Local SuSE mirror

2001-12-03 Thread Gold Edward
I can give some summary about my quest for the official distribution in Israel SuSE . I tried to get SuSE latest version (7.3) from all sources -- and did not succeed : PF1 stopped to import it and the same situation with another company from Raanana which SuSE site listed as their second

Linux compatible modem

2001-11-28 Thread Gold Edward
I know that this subject surfaced several timeson this list, but still... Where can I buy in Israel a Linux compatible modem-- prefferable not an external one? I found a lot of sites which offer acceptable products, notably o-wow; but I need it in Israel.

Re: Linux compatible modem

2001-11-28 Thread Gold Edward
Thanks, but: I already saw some linmodem sites (with specifications and all) BUT, I need a modem (even a hardware one) that I could be bought from a store here (even if it is in Eilat :) . Max Kovgan wrote: if you're into analog modem, the best solution is a hardware modem (there's plenty

Re: small linux

2001-11-27 Thread Gold Edward
I have the SuSE 6.1 CD 's and I'm within reach of SuSE 6.4 CD 's--both have an option for an 40MB installation which include gcc and glibc (not sure about networking apps). Both claim to be able to run on i386. This option is sustained by Yast (Yast2 on 6.4) . Edy Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:

Re: small linux

2001-11-27 Thread Gold Edward
I have the SuSE 6.1 CD 's and I'm within reach of SuSE 6.4 CD 's--both have an option for a 40MB installation which include gcc and glibc (not sure about networking apps). Both claim to be able to run on i386. This option is sustained by Yast (Yast2 on 6.4) . Edy Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:

Re: ddd question (gdb graphic front-end)

2001-11-15 Thread Gold Edward
(5); // sleep 5 seconds here ... } You could stick a getch() into the child instead of a sleep - depends on what you are doing with the keyboard. DAF Gold Edward wrote: ddd is a graphic front end for gdb (and dbx and other debuggers). However, I haven't been able to redirect

ddd question (gdb graphic front-end)

2001-11-14 Thread Gold Edward
ddd is a graphic front end for gdb (and dbx and other debuggers). However, I haven't been able to redirect it to the child process, after a fork call. I need to redirect the debugger before the childs birth-- see the reason below . I've write set follow fork-mode child on the gdb panel of ddd,

Help about faulty filesystem

2001-04-09 Thread Gold Edward
For some reason the message was sent to me- and not (I suppose) to the mailing list-so I sent it again. Forgive me if it did make to the list first time. The system in trouble is based on SuSE 6.1 . A third IDE HD was added as hdc- there were already other two--and linux was on the second one,

Help about faulty filesystem

2001-04-08 Thread Gold Edward
The system in trouble is based on SuSE 6.1 . A third IDE HD was added as hdc- there were already other two--and linux was on the second one, as hdb1- to hdb3. The mount procedure went wrong (long story) and now the machine boots itself only in "maintenance mode", while it recognizes only hdb3