Dotan Shavit wrote:
On Monday 22 June 2009, Meir Michanie wrote:
Hi List,
I would like to know if anyone in the list can give me some advise on
network wiring in a house.
My advise is Don't.
Use wireless network.
Exactly. Electromagnetic waves are neat, easily relocatable and easily
Dotan Cohen wrote:
All they did
was take my money, and when I could not connect for three days they
refused to help me. After three days I had to sign up with another ISP
just to get an internet connection, and Netvision refues to let me out
of my one-year contract with them.
IANAL and such,
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a *cheap* 8 port gigabit switch to my house to
connect all my computers.
Can someone recommend a good switch (not hub) and a price or URL/phone
where to buy?
And please keep it on-list, as I'm looking for one, too.
The gigabit part is tricky.
Hi,
My problem is so basic that I even fail to figure out what to
debug/benchmark/google, etc.
My computer feels amazingly sluggish in everything that is UI-related.
For instance, it takes some 10 seconds for Firefox to fire up (counting
from the click on the icon). Same with Konsole -- 5 seconds.
shimi wrote:
If you go to System Settings - Desktop - do you have Enable desktop
effects checked? If so, try to remove it.
Yes, they are.
Try a generic video driver like vesa
I'll try it this evening.
Does your user have permissions to write to the /dev/dri/card0 character
device?
Yes.
shimi wrote:
I didn't say CPU-intensive; I meant something that behaves slowly but
is not supposed to because it is NOT CPU intensive - like ticking a
checkbox in the browser that you mentioned... the question is if DURING
the slowness (waiting for response) - does the CPU use spikes.
Ah,
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Leonid Podolny leonidp.li...@gmail.com writes:
Fedora 10 on the other box I have feels MUCH more responsive. The
only difference I can think of is that it has nVidia graphics card.
Which box has nVidia? If it is the slow one that has nVidia, then
download the driver
Does anyone has an experience servicing laptops purchased in US in
Israel (probably by ישפאר)?
I considered it a year and a half ago, so I just called the Israel
representatives of all laptop manufacturers I could think of. Sony
were the only ones that plainly said that I will not get any
Meir Michanie wrote:
Hi List,
I decided to move to fedora after using ubuntu for years, under the pressure
to resolve freeze issues in two different boxes on ubuntu 8.04 and ubuntu
9.04.
I think that this way of solving problems is wrong. I have made the same
mistake way too many times.
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Hi,
My employer considers purchasing a subscription to some linux
journals. I mean, paper (aka hardcopy) ones. The intended public is
developers, not sales/management, so it must be sufficiently
technical. Can someone recommend something specific
Hi,
My employer considers purchasing a subscription to some linux journals.
I mean, paper (aka hardcopy) ones. The intended public is developers,
not sales/management, so it must be sufficiently technical. Can someone
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of the functionality
of ld, so this part should somehow move to ld. Or maybe not -- for
example, duplicate symbols cause ld to fail, but should not be a problem
for indexer. It all requires careful design.
Tell me if all the above makes any sense.
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Ori Idan wrote:
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Ori Idan wrote:
gcc as a compiler always work on a single file.
For a cross reference, you need something that knows all the files, this
is done by ld and it does create a cross reference, this is the map
file.
However, during development, I still can
would do. Why is it has to be so difficult?
I don't need performance, I don't need gl, I don't even know what
shader is. I need it to run 1280x1024, period./rant
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Hi,
A week ago I complained here about a poor quality of ES1000 graphical
chipset on our new compilation servers (also used as workstations).
So basically I need you people to recommend me a card to buy.
The requirements are:
1) PCI/PCI-E (the board has no AGP slots)
2
of Can someone copy me a CD of RedHat 6.0?. Here they
have RPMs, ISOs, everything. Funnily, the site doesn't show up in Google.
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changed, the resolution and KDE configuration remained the same. The
video card is ATI ES1000, which is supported by X.org radeon driver
for some time now.
Interestingly, in Knoppix, and fonts also seem more blurry then I
remember them to be. Can it be a hardware problem?
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I think, these days all (or almost all) the cheap ones are supported by
NUT. Particularly, I own this one
(http://www.zap.co.il/fs.asp?PID=273870771sog=C-UPS), and it just works
The link to Zap doesn't work for some reason, so I'll give the link to
some shop linked
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I fail to see why is that.
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Leonid Podolny wrote:
Hi,
I have an issue that I fail to solve on my own.
Sorry for self-replying. The +x bit on chroot directory somehow fell
down during the installation process. A day of digging and one stupid
bit. That's why we love this OS. :)
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Nadav Har'El wrote:
[snip] and this last problem was solved a few days
ago when Linux 2.6.23 came out (and Fedora shipped it a couple of days later),
with support for the off-chipset PATA controller on my motherboard.
[snip]
Huh? 2.6.23 is not shipped in fedora yet.
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My employer considers switching CM (i.e. source control) system. The
current favorite in the race is ClearCase. Previously, at my previous
place of work, we worked with Subversion, and it was simply amazing --
light, simple, yet powerful. (And infinitely cheaper, of course.)
The basic
wrong about SVN...
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Erez D wrote:
it seems you may be right as flashblock didn't solve the 100% cpu problem ...
please do send the script if you have it
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which devices.
Thanks, but once I have a sysfs node, I'll manage by myself. There is an
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in Discount, for instance.
So I wouldn't use the not compatible term, but rather a bit buggy.
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Quite silly of me -- I haven't even tried to actually mount the device I
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/dev/sg12 /dev/sdl
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/dev/sg125 /dev/sddu
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/dev/sg127 /dev/sddw
/dev/sg128 /dev/sddx
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slickedit.
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
I use cscope instead of the regular ctags in gvim.
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Hi, list,
Provided that I have a host, channel, id and lun of the physical scsi disk,
what is a correct and portable way to know the /dev/sdX device name? I need the
solution to be portable between different 2.6 kernel releases.
The full story is this. We have a testing lab. All the computers
.
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that has a prototype, is called four
times, but has no implementation! :) However, it assembly code exists in
svcauth_unix.o. Any ideas where did it come from? :)
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As I see, I have here a function that has a prototype, is called four
times, but has no implementation! :) However, it assembly code exists in
svcauth_unix.o. Any ideas where did it come from? :)
I think we figured this one
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convince him is like trying to convince someone that his child is ugly. :)
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Leonid Podolny wrote:
I have just started working with 2.6, so my question is quite naive, I
admit.
I'm working on porting a module to 2.6. I've rewritten the Makefiles to
utilize this nice kbuild system. All the header files in the project
on the machine and I get inadequate results.
iostat shows about 80% utilization on all the first disks (sda, sdc,
sde, etc) and about 20% utilization on all the second disks.
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Hi, list.
I'm having a weird problem with an MD raid. The configuration is as
follows: 16 SCSI disks connected in pairs into MD raid-0. /dev/sda and
/dev/sdb form /dev/md0, etc. The machine is dual xeon running rh9.
I'm
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I'm having a weird problem with an MD raid. The configuration is as
follows: 16 SCSI disks connected in pairs into MD raid-0.
Ira Abramov wrote:
well, if you are writing more than one copy of each sector, of course
this disbalance -- that's the question.
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| Last I heard it will be launched during LinuxWorld in Boston in a
| couple of weeks.
That's great news -- I'm eagerly waiting. :))
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starting with 2.6.11 are
relevant.
I wasn't aware of the third edition being out yet, so I went to Amazon
and OReilly.com, and apparently they are not aware of it, either. Any
idea what's going on?
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Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 15:38:51 +0200
Subject: Re: Tcpdump question
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Hi, list,
I seem to miss something basic about working with tcpdump.
I have some system
run correctly over the bridge?
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Forgot to state, the kernel in question is 2.4.18.
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Leonid Podolny wrote:
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I have a very simple question that I fail to answer. Suppose I use a
Linux box as a bridge. It connects two segments
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Hi,
Do anyone now where I can found old RedHat releases? Specifically, I need
5.2 and especially 6.0. ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/6.0/en/iso/
directory is empty. Tried to google it around, but none could be found.
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Hi,
Do anyone now where I can found old RedHat releases? Specifically, I need
5.2 and especially 6.0. ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/6.0/en/iso/
directory is empty. Tried to google it around, but none could be found.
I
Offer Kaye wrote:
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Hi,
Do anyone now where I can found old RedHat releases? Specifically, I
need 5.2 and especially 6.0.
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/6.0/en/iso/ directory is empty.
Tried to google it around, but none could be found.
http://redhat.lsu.edu/5.2/iso
Hi, list,
I'm a newbie in the linux kernel programming. I can see that things
constantly undergo pretty drastic changes. Is there a single source of
information where I can recieve news like 2.6.x is out, this API and that
API are changed, you should now use that function instead of this
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
http://lwn.net/
The weekly news require subscription (for a period of 10 days) but
they are well worth it. Includes a Kernel coulumn.
I have an account there since that image editors issue you recommended me.
As far as I understand, the
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
Firstly, no.
Can you please elaborate? Reading 3,000 messages a month mailing list
seems not too useful for me (as a beginning drivers developer), but I'd be
happy to hear your opinion about it.
Secondly:
- kerneltrap.org covers the important
Hi, list,
I'm sorry to start an off-topic thread very similar to the one that was
here only a week ago or so, but the discussion on Israeli hosting
looked quite objective and argumentative.
Being sick and tired with current mailboxes I have, I wish to find
another place to hold my mailbox. I've
Yonah Russ wrote:
Henry Ficher wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
RHEL WS (workstation) doesn't come with mysql-server except via the
extras but RHEL AS (advanced server) does of course come with mysql-server.
Just rechecked it. There is no mysql-server package in any of the three
RHEL
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Monday 12 April 2004 02:04, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Oded, debian is the only distro which you can trust with packages. It comes
with a price: hard install + no gui.
I'm really sick with all the Debian bias on this list. there are other distros
out there, some are very
Omer Zak wrote:
While the user is naive, the installer (his sysadmin) is not.
As far as I understand, the reason why Oded started this thread was to
be the installer, not the sysadmin.
The suggestion to use a dedicated router eliminates two important
advantages of DIY (Do It Yourself) Linux
Hi, list,
Today I've paid attention there is an israeli download mirror for Gentoo
at http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/pub/mirrors/gentoo/. Thought it will be
useful to all the gentooers out there.
L.
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The site seems to be back. It's weird that I heard nothing about it
being down.
Gal Gur-Arie wrote:
I'm connected via 013, I also checked it from a machine located in the
US - i can NOT access this site.
It is possible that your friend's browser has some cached pages.
Cheers,
Gal
Leonid
Hi, list,
Gnu.org behaves really weird since yesterday. I can't access it neither
from home, nor from work. Some friend of mine tried and accessed it
without any problem. The problem seems to be ISP connected -- both at
home and at work I access the net through 012, and that friend uses 014.
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
David Sapir wrote:
Hi,
I would like to buy a wireless keyboard and mouse for a Linux RH9
machine.
Has any of you tried it before?
Does anyone know of a problem with this?
Are there good and bad models/types?
Your answers are highly appreciated.
Thanks,
David.
Havn't
Hi, list,
I have recently switched to a new motherboard and a cpu in my computer. In
the previous one I was using the usb keyboard and mouse and it was working
fine. After I switched to a new motherboard I started having problems. At
Windows, both the keyboard and mouse work perfectly. At linux,
Hi, list,
I have recently switched to a new motherboard and a cpu in my computer. In
the previous one I was using the usb keyboard and mouse and it was working
fine. After I switched to a new motherboard I started having problems. At
Windows, both the keyboard and mouse work perfectly. At linux,
Hi, list,
I have recently switched to a new motherboard and a cpu in my computer. In
the previous one I was using the usb keyboard and mouse and it was working
fine. After I switched to a new motherboard I started having problems. At
Windows, both the keyboard and mouse work perfectly. At linux,
Good evening,
I've decided to replace the box I use as an ADSL router -- too much
space, too much noise. I want to buy the dedicated ADSL router and I
would like to recieve recommendations for the specific brand/model.
The minimum requirements are:
* NAT (duh!)
* being able to connect via PPPoE
Shaul Karl wrote:
Aren't pon* and plog debian specific? Did I miss the original poster
mentioning of the distribution he is using or did he in fact haven't
mentioned it? In any case, the distribution one is using is yet one more
item that is worth mentioning.
The distribution is gentoo.
Hi,
I intend to build router for my home network. It's supposed to be a bit
more versatile than the ECI modem I have, which can also function as the
router. So, I intend to use it in the regular PPPoE mode. Tried to
configure it to run out-of-the-box, with the adsl-setup script that is
bundled
Sorry for the half-written mail I sent previously :(
I intend to build router for my home network. It's supposed to be a bit
more versatile than the ECI modem I have, which can also function as the
router. So, I intend to use it in the regular PPPoE mode. Tried to
configure it to run
Forgot to mention: there is also a pppoe kernel option. Can't I just use
the ordinary ppp dialer instead of rp-pppoe?
The adsl-script doesn't ask for the IP address of the modem, but only
the interface. So I must miss something important.
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Sorry for the half-written mail I
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As for the IP of the modem - it's not relevant - PPPoE means PPP
over Ethernet, i.e. the modem and the host interface through which
you talk to it doesn't need an IP address configured since the data
is passed over raw ethernet packets.
As far as I understand, PPPoE
I had a very strange problem with this chipset, like, it was recognized as
adevice, the interface would come up, but there was no network connection.
Itall got fixed when I left out all the APIC optionsat the kernel (local
apic,io-apic, etc). "noapic" kernel option didn't help.-
Oleg Kobets wrote:
And one more thing to add to Shahar's, does your .Xauthority has the
correct permissions for your user ?
If user (leonid in your case) cannot read and write the file, then you will
get permission denied error.
Oleg.
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Arik Baratz wrote:
Leonid,
Can you please do ssh -X to the machine, and then:
echo $DISPLAY
will give you something along the lines of localhost:10.0
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localhost:10.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] leonid $
Then take the number after the ':' (10 in this example) and
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Is xauth installed on the remote machine?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] leonid $ which xauth
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] leonid $
What does echo $XAUTHORITY give?
There is no such variable. (?!)
Is there a ~/.Xauthority file?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] leonid $ ls ./.Xauthority
Hi,
I have some weird ssh (X?) configuration issue I'm unable to resolve.
Pretty standard scenario: I want to connect to the box A from the box B
and run there X-based programs having the output forwarded to the box B
via ssh tunnel.
The /etc/ssh/sshd_config has X11Forwarding yes line in it.
When you connect via ssh, and you do echo $DISPLAY, what is the output?
Shachar
localhost:10.0
(It also appears at the error message I have previously sent)
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Arik Baratz wrote:
Can you plese post the result of:
ssh -v -n -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] xlogo
Type the password if necessary. If the window opens, close it. Cut and paste the
results and post here.
-- Arik
kk
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