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On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 03:55 +0200, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
It seems like the timer generates most of the interrupts, which makes
sense. But can it possibly be the reason for the 30% usage?
Anyways, since I'm a bit unfamiliar with the /proc/interrupts format:
CPU0
0:6772583IO
Held [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yo man,
Is running 'watch -d /proc/interrupts' giving some additional
information WHAT causes the interrupts?
Itay Duvdevani wrote:
Hello all,
Running a Debian-testing (2.6.17-2-k7 stock kernel) system, I'm
experiencing recently high software-interrupt
to access the partition directly, through the kernel
facilities, instead of figuring out the byte offset of the partition
manually.
- Itay.
On 8/22/05, Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 11:33:14PM +0300, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
In order to get a single file off
Hello all,
Today I encountered a situation where I had to mount a single
partition off a whole hard-disk image, and I was wondering if there's
a better way than that I chose.
Starting from the beginning, I had an image of an entire disk (MBR,
partition table, everything) that had several
iso8859-8-i is the same as cp1255.
On 7/23/05, Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the process of toying around with my new addition to the family -
an OSX powered g4 ibook I tried to convert a subtitles file encoded in
iso-8859-8-i to a readable format.
When I run icon -l I have a list
Hello, list.
Recently I was wondering about applications like Mozilla's Password
Manager, KWalletManager and applications of this sort.
I assume these applications use encryption to store my passwords on the disk.
Unfortunately, the code is open, and I find this sort of protection
pretty weak
On 6/25/05, Orr Dunkelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
Hello, list.
Recently I was wondering about applications like Mozilla's Password
Manager, KWalletManager and applications of this sort.
I assume these applications use encryption to store
key in
the code I release to the public, and not be in violation of the FS
principles? (For the crypto-nitpickers, a random IV will do? :)
Thanks.
On 6/25/05, Itay Duvdevani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, list.
Recently I was wondering about applications like Mozilla's Password
Manager
We did something similar with Kinneret, but for the home directory
only. The idea can be implemented for other directories as well...
We created an empty file on the user's windows partition in a known
location (C:\kinneret\kinneret.img or some other drive), loopback it
using losetup and created
IIRC, Konqueror has a feature that allows him not to close an instance
of himself altough you've wanted him to, so the next time you open it,
its already in mem and everything's fast... Problem is, cwd stays
there too...
*using rox now*...
On 5/30/05, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wow,
lsof
Greetings,
I am running a mail server on my private linux box at home, which I
use to communicate with the world. I am using a free dynamic DNS
service for that purpose (dyndns).
As a result, I am unable to send email messages to half the world,
since my server gets blacklisted all the time (or
On 5/20/05, Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 12:13:13PM +0300, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
Hello y'all,
Got a printing question...
Lately I've purchased a new USB OfficeJet 5510 printer (one of those
all-in-one thingies).
I got it running under my Debian
On 5/21/05, Aviram Jenik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 14:45, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
I am unable to send email messages to half the world,
since my server gets blacklisted all the time (or the receiving server
claims it won't receive mail from dynamic DNS servers
Hello y'all,
Got a printing question...
Lately I've purchased a new USB OfficeJet 5510 printer (one of those
all-in-one thingies).
I got it running under my Debian unstable server, using CUPS and HPOJ
without a hitch.
It's a printing server (a weak PII with about 133MHz), and since I've
On 5/20/05, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 12:13:13PM +0300, Itay Duvdevani wrote:
Hello y'all,
Got a printing question...
Lately I've purchased a new USB OfficeJet 5510 printer (one of those
all-in-one thingies).
I got it running under my Debian
Is this a DL380 G1, or G2?
The DL380 G2 has this kind of management port (called an iLO in this
series, Integrated Lights Out). During bootup you can configure it by
pressing F8 somewhere along the process. As guy said, after you
configure it correctly (and connected it to the net), you can surf
Speaking of motherboards-a-la-grill, here's a tip: Never switch the
keyboard and the mouse connectors on an old Alpha machine. It burns
motherboard when you turn it on.
Another thing about those creatures (I'm talking about something as
old as OSF/3):
It appears that a bug in a specific version
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