Micha Silver wrote:
Just installed moodle with the hebrew language pack (from the moodle
site). I see that the RTL is not perfect and some strings are not
translated yet.
Is anyone still working on this? (I seem to remember improving the
translation was a candidate for the Hamakor prize some
Rafi Cohen wrote:
Hi, I need some advice implementing timers in a multithread aplication
on linux (suse 9.3, kernel 2.6.11).
The application is written in C.
At first, I chose to use alarm() with a handler for SIGALRM, but after
some tests I concluded tht it's not wise to use this in a
to acheive it.
Hope this helps,
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
So much as Linus can speak for the entire gang of kernel copyright
holders (and probably even if not because of estopel)
Isn't estopel only relevant once you tried to trial such claim and fail?
I doubt any such thing has happened (i.e
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I offered instead that they write a GPL module that allows access to
what they need in the kernel through IOCTLs and move their binary-only
blob to userspace. This was acceptable to them and I believe it's the
correct legal solution myself (correct me if I'm wrong)
Bank haPoalim still did not fixed their
problem with reverse Hebrew in FireFox, its there for at least three
years..
Probably because they don't an effie of Firefox users or site user at large :-)
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Gilad?
The mailing list manager config is broken. I'm going to fix it this weekend.
Gilad
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the enviornment passed to it such as LD_PRELOAD
enviornment variable is set to force your library to load.
It's a horrible hack, I admit. But it will most probably work.
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Resistance was futile
it was Good Enough (TM).
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it was Good Enough (TM).
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Resistance
that supports downloading from random sources (rather than a centralized
one) and be able to hold several versions of the same packages as
needed, or should I invent a wheel from scratch afterall?
PTxdist:
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/index.html
I think a similar course also takesw place in Sela colleage, but I'm rather
vague as to details.
Hope this helps,
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to get all that configured, do an AT dial and talk PPP with
whatever at the other end.
There's some magical AT command that you need to send it to turn on and really
work but alas I do not remember what it is.
Hope this helps,
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Resistance was futile
condition people mention with interruptible_sleep_on_timeout is
related to using it with a condition.
msleep is still better, though.
Hope this helps,
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... $ lines, for example, could not be catched using this technique.
Luckily, after this diff line the number of files with those lines was small enough to allow manual trimming by using an
exclude by file technique.
Thanks very much to Ehud, Shachar, Oleg, Adam and everyone else!
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Howdie,
I am trying to diff a vanilla vs. a vendor supplied linux kernel source
tree.
Some dweeb at the vendor has put the Linux kernel into CVS, causing
every line with $Id, $Revision, $Date, $Source etc. in the Linux kernel
to mutate.
I'm trying to generate a diff that doesn't include
and handle the requests.
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if there is a Better
Way(tm).
Any pointers, readme, howto's, links or just plain suggestions would be very
welcome.
Thanks!
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Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 02:12:39PM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I'm trying to build the be-old, end-all exception signal signal handler for
SIGSEGV, SIGILL, SIGFPE and their ilk. One thing that will be useful to do
in such a handler is dump the state of the CPU
;-)
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The journey of a thousand miles
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Use qemu (http://www.qemu.org/) or change jobs ;-)
Unless qemu changed the fundamental way it is built since last I checked
it, I don't think it is the right solution for Aharon. Last time I
looked at it, It was SLOW. VERY slow
instead of vmware? I'm not asking about ideology here, just wondering if you believe qemu to have stability
perfomance or other problems compared to vmware client?
Thanks,
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consumers? If you post a sem, someone is waiting on it... I
assume your consumer then employs the retrieved data and posts it back?
Sounds like you're using a semaphore for what ought to be done via a
POSIX condition variable.
Just my 2cs,
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orchideae
was missing from it for some reason ;-) and then decided Ira knew better
already.
The Fedora Core line is a non production distribution *by design*.
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the
same CPU for each of it's runs to make the best use of various caches.
It is the job of the migratiopn threads to consider the possability that
a task will be better served on a different CPU and migrate it there.
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but it was mainly asterisk). That didn't catch on
quite well. Time to try agsin?
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I tried once to have an asterisk-il mailing list (actually it was
called foss-telco but it was mainly asterisk). That didn't catch on
quite well. Time to try agsin?
I suggest that yes.
I also suggest that you actually announce it this time
to the following address:
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Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
.. but that requires a proprietary kernel module, which is we know,
is The Root of All Evil.
So does VMware. And Qemu runs just fine with kqemu. Slower, yes, but
good enough for many applications.
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something else for the time being. That something else is usually
VMWare.
You meant to say Qemu, of course ;-)
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in this file is core. For backward compatibil-
ity, if /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern does not include %p and
/proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid is non-zero, then .PID will be
appended to the core filename.
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Alon Altman wrote:
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
We start amusing presentation at 3pm
Dinner at 3pm on a Monday?
I must have missed something here.
Seriously, are we talking 3pm Monday? I sort of expected dinner to be
held at 19:00++ ?
Gilad
Ori Idan wrote:
I need to sleep until a message is aviliable in a message queue.
I can do it using msgrcv, however it will remove the message from the queue.
Is there a way to do it without removing the message? I juast want to
wake up and not read the message yet.
Move to POSIX message
special, as long as it works on
Linux 2.6, do tell. I simply don't want to buy one, bring it home and
get disappointed.
I have a Circle Data USB BT dongle. It works great.
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circle. From now on you can call me via
SIP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] No need to bleed to bezeq or the cells
anymroe :-)
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Erez D wrote:
hi
does anybody know of a UPNP client for linux ?
http://upnp.sourceforge.net/
I have good experience (for some definition of good) with building uPNP
like clients based on it.
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if it helps.
exten = 1902,1,System('/scripts/burn_house_down.exe')
A Windows executable. How fitting. g :-)
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, whereas analog phone depend on the exact method of notifying the
phone.
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the new initramfs :-)
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`Y'know
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
This approach will allow in the future to throw out all the code in
the kernel that has anything to do with finding the root file system,
mounting NFS as root fs, kernel DHCP and IP setting (aka
autoconfiguration) and replacing them will early
- POSIX mq, Sys V mailboxes,
something you wrote?
But the simplest answer is to not use the same queue for multiple
readers - use different message queues.
Gilad
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to go look in the source to figure out how to delete a POSIX
message queue left after a program has run (ipcrm style).
It's still better then Sys V mailboces, though :-)
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And congrats on going with Asterisks - it's a great tool.
Hope this helps,
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Interested applicants - please send your resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here involved in this, or know anyone who was?
http://kinnernet2005.editme.com/
I'm trying to find Israelis involved in this intersection of art and
technology.
What's wrong with?
http://kinnernet2006.editme.com/peoplelist
Gilad
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Eli Marmor wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here involved in this, or know anyone who was?
http://kinnernet2005.editme.com/
I'm trying to find Israelis involved in this intersection of art and
technology.
What's wrong with?
http://kinnernet2006
, but I know the page
exists and it sounded like it will help you.
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library used
modify_ldt on x86 to create thread local variables in the absense of TLS
(The Thread Local Storage kind, not the encryption scheme) that NPTL
relies on.
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Erez D wrote:
gmail does not arrive at the list.
--- original message (sort of) -
hi
i'm looking for a dvb card for my linux box
anyone knows where i can get a GOOD linux compatible dvb card ? (or
things i should be aware of when i buy one). can it work
Rafi Gordon wrote:
A practical example which had driven me to post this question originally:
I want to know when I should use NAPI (polling) instead of interrupts
in a network
card so that I won't loss interrupts. (and data , as a result).
NAPI is not polling. In fact, you missed the whole
level kernel debugger Kgdb by LinSysSoft (Amit Kale's
company, if you know the name). Codefidence now distributes and
supports it in Israel.
Details at: http://www.codefidence.com/kgdbpro.html
Thanks you for taking the time to read this,
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and Eli Marmor by organizing lectures and such has died
out for lack of interest, depite their best efforts.
Gilad.
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for the task of micro distro
making. Cross compiled or otherwise.
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to share with either of them?
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fragmentation may occur more slowly then with other systems/file
systems, but it will occur.
And no, there is no reliable tool to defragment an ext2/3 partition.
Don't know about other file systems though.
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Moshe Akirav wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Moshe Akirav wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering why don't I need to defragment my disk,
Everyone says it is not necessary,
Does anyone know the reason ?
There is no reason. Fragmentation can and will occur. It's true that
due to file system design
1500 US$. There is also the issue of their not
quite kosher use of binary only drivers for the flash cards compiled
into the kernel supplied with the machine.
Other then that it does what you want.
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sysfs instead. It's an official part of 2.6 anyway.
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
If you used devfs to find out what hardware you're running on, then
you should consider using sysfs instead. It's an official part of 2.6
anyway.
Yes, I know. It's just that sysfs's way of giving you the major/minor
numbers, and leaving you
don't you take a look at the part in teh kernel that implments
O_DIRECT from user space and do the same thing?
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 11:22:47AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
You just have to love Google :-)
No, you don't. They are becoming the next Microsoft. While they use
linux, how many of their wonderful products are open source?
None, they are a propritery
not wrong there is no noop command in C ; is there a noop
is asm to achieve this ? or simply a loop which just do dummy
operation
like incrementing some integer ?
arch/i386/lib/delay.c in your nearest kernel 2.6 source.
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functionality does it add that isn't provided by the others?
No clue.
And whether it can be expected to be integrated in the Liux
kernel trunk?
In the link you provided Andrew Morton, a.k.a the right hand of god, is
quoted saying this will be integrated into a 2.6.14 release.
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and such but I'm having
a hard time googling and understandng what dark magic pppd does.
Your help is truely appricated.
Gilad
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Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about Transfering PPP over a serial
link, oh my...:
I hope there is someone here twisted enough to know the answer to my
question :-)
I'm sorry that I don't have any pppd-hacking experience, so my answer will
be mostly
the sources for now...)
It didn't dispear at all - it's an orthogonal setting and in fact I
needed both stty line 3 and stty raw to get it working, so you were
BOTH right - I just didn't see your answer in time so I figuted it out
myself :-)
Thanks to all who helped.
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to use either one is this - if your hardware works
with the tg3 drivers use that. Otherwise, use the BCM one.
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to hold its own
when hammered by many interrupts.
Did you enable NAPI?
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-inventing RelayFs :-)
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memory mapping for shared
memory segments ( which are used
as DMA destination) to be physically
under 4G boundary ?
The short answer, use either bounce buffer (slow) or pci_set_dma_map.
The long answer:
http://www.linux.com/howtos/IO-Perf-HOWTO/overview.shtml
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Karim's
most excellent LTT tool that can use RelayFS: http://www.opersys.com/LTT).
Hope this helps,
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a a hardware
encryption engine, which is a good idea anyways.
Oh... Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
Thanks for the interesting subject :-)
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Rafi Gordon wrote:
Hello,
I had heard about the August Penguin 2005 in 4/8/05 and want to
attend it (for the first time).
What is the procedure for it?
Is it enough to come in that day and buy a ticket ; or is there some
earlier registration on the web/email/etc
No need to pre-register.
. For
embedded flash based system the case is different.
Hope this helps,
Gilad
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Hope this helps,
Gilad
It does, but truthfully,
http://tree.celinuxforum.org/CelfPubWiki/SquashFsComparisons helps even
more.
It shows the numbers but does not tell the story :-)
To summarize:
CramFS, and more particularly, SquashFS
and archived
mailing list? anyone who is about to do business with your company and
has two bits for a brain will read this little exchange. I doubt that it
bode well for you and your reputation.
Have a nice life,
Gilad
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Chips... oh
wait!) but they will be a corporate member of the comuunity just like
all the other corporate behemoth.
You can laugh, you can cry, but remember - you heared from me first :-)
Gilad
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 10:44:50AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
There is only one response to their statement, which is to remind
everyone what happend the LAST time M$ tried to do a Un*x like shell:
Obviously you have never used Micrsoft's Services for UNIX
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or
exten = _.,1,DigitTimeout(3)
If it's not the case give me a call.
Cheers,
Gilad
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, as file in use will prevent you from unmounting the old file
system anyways.
init 1
init 3 ?
But I agree that it is an excersize in futility. You SHOULD reboot to
make sure the system comes up right anyhow.
Gilad
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) and
fltk. Compiled with uCLibc they give you a full graphical envrionment in
~10MB of space with a full widget set and zero configuration.
There is also embedded QT, but I don't like it as much.
And send dash to Shuky :-)
Gilad
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Peter wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
No it is not. There are many examples of kernel modules that provide
support for modems, network drivers and other devices, which are NOT
open source and NOT 'aggregations'. If you don't want to make your
802.11g wireless card work
Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
Try following this, it is not very hard.
1. The ECI router runs Linux.
2. ECI got a copy of Linux from Montavista.
3. Montavista gave ECI both binary and source, so they comply with the
license.
4. ECI gave Matan a binary copy of Linux.
Actually, it was Bezeq
Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi.
Just received an eci b-focus 312+ ADSL Router/Modem.
It is installed, configured, up and running.
However, I would like to be able to play around with it, and don't know how
to access it.
The default IP for the modem is 10.0.0.138, the username Admin (which
has
Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
It's sort of funny in a way that it runs Linux - think for example how
many Israeli high ranking Microsoft execs connect to the internet using
this Bezeq provided Linux box and don't even realise it... :-)
I guess
Alex,
Alex Behar wrote:
Also, Gilad, a binary will keep its permissions and attributes if copied
while
root and by using the -a flag to cp, consult the man pages for more
details.
Of coruse it does! you've missed the entire point of my post -
*non-root* users don't get to keep suid
there? Can
you name them?
AFAIK there are none.
Gilad
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Amir Binyamini wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the info; It will be a bit difficult for me (and I assume
others) to
arrive (in the sense of missing a working day) but I assume that I wil.
You don't have to miss a whole working day - you can instead be going to
a technology confrence. AP VI is
Lior Kaplan wrote:
AP = August Penguin.
VI - 4 in the Roman numbering system.
Indeed.
Sorry for going all FLA on you.
Cheers,
Gilad
PS. Ok, ok... FLA is Four Letter Acronym. Sorry, I couldn't resist. :-)
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To unsubscribe,
Shaul Karl wrote:
On my Debian machine only root is permitted to chroot(2). What are the
cons for having a regular user chroot? Are there any patches floating
around to change that?
If there exists any dynamically linked SUID root binary in the system
(e.g. ping) which a user can
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 07:31:23AM -0700, Gil Paz wrote:
Hi,
Does any one knows of limitations of using
interruptible_sleep_on_timeout in 2.4
Not sure what you mean? it's a kernel API, meant to be called in
certain ways and contexts. It's also a pretty lousy API
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 08:49:54AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
It's still usefull if you want to block for a certain time period,
uncondtionality. For everything else there is
wait_event_interruptiple.
if you want to block unconditionally, wouldn't
msleep
, not system calls.
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Aviram Jenik wrote:
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:33, Patrick Kariuki wrote:
Has anyone fully implemented asterisk with their office phone system
without any glitch?
Yup, we did.
Same here.
I know of more Israeli deployments and did some myself.
Gilad
Quoting David D [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[this is my second attempt. The first one didn't make
it to the list]
OK, I know how to google, and I have read several
documents, but almost all of them talk about
ideological (license) differences of the two systems.
What I am interested in is the
David D wrote:
Well your question is a little bit unfair. You can
paraphrase it that way: Do you prefer a product
written by a team of dedicated MSc and PhD students,
under tight guidance and supervision by a world
recognized professor over a product written by a
I did not mean to say that
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