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Thanks,
Hetz
I think most of those units cost like $1K for 8 ports or so. Digi
are well known, sold by Ankor.
300 sheqels for a 4 port RS232 to one USB connector.
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Also, RTFM MSS Squashing
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- fragmentation needed but don't fragment set). As a result,
you get black hole syndrom.
The solution is to have iptables alter the MSS field of the TCP option
to the value it knows is correct.
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No. The packets go out through the ppp0 interface, which already has a
lower MTU (1492 by your report). As such, they already carry the right MSS.
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tasks. My guess is that this is why Intel wound out removing it.
If, as Shimi is saying, they are re-introducing them, maybe they think
that they found reasonable solutions to the above problems.
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like the N1 but can draw triangles 3 times a fast.
http://androidandme.com/2010/03/news/samsung-galaxy-s-hummingbird-chip-to-have-3x-gpu-power-of-snapdragon/
So I have to ask about battery time and weight.
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improvements does it contain?
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It looks like it would need to be hand edited
Watch your language!
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Are you sure this is not something to do with your specific installation?
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Is there any way to get it to start copying as it goes. Or do any of
you have a better tool?
Yes, there is a better tool.
Upgrade both ends to rsync version 3 or later. That version starts the
transfer even before the file list is completely built.
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2010, Shachar Shemesh wrote about Re: faster rsync of huge
directories:
Upgrade both ends to rsync version 3 or later. That version starts the
transfer even before the file list is completely built.
Maybe I'm missing something, but how does
. Unfortunately, it is not available on
CentOS 5.
wget http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
tar xvzf rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
cd rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
./configure
make
su
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Eventually.
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links better. They might be referring to those.
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the message's BODY - even easier to spoof than that.
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The newlib libraries built are compared, and are identical down to
the last assembly instruction. The client libraries are compared.
Some are identical, some are not.
Just to dot
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not a reason to ignore them.
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, this is likely a software bug in
playrecording.p (or whatever the parent is). If it is process ID 1, then
you have some other problem (probably in the kernel).
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On second thought, maybe praising them even if the choice was random is
still a good idea. Not sure.
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mail clients to forget they received an email from you. Recalling an
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Amichai Rotman wrote:
(an executable file on the root directory of the CD) using WINE
without any special settings.
...
I wanted to share with fellow Linuxers, and give kudos when kudos are due.
Just a clarification - shouldn't kudos where due go to Wine and Ubuntu?
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however, unroll the loop, which suggests that -O3 differs from -O2 in
another way as well.
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Where it gets worrying is when I try to cancel loop unrolling. I tried
-fno-unroll-loops and -fno-peel-loops, to no effect. I even tried
messing with the --param option (max-unrolled-insns, max-unroll-times
, and
they block me. In order for the site to work, I have to spoof my user
agent, for the sake of the login screen only, to say that I am running
Firefox on Linux. After that, everything works with my default user
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(are scheduled out).
If you can guarantee extremely low contention, yes, there is *SOME*
sense. If not, I think this is premature optimization.
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Their main line of business is, unsurprisingly, training.
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was serial), so I don't know how easy it is going to be to run on Linux.
If it would work, however, it would allow lossless reception + channel
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round brackets are needed. I understand
they are so this will be a list context, but I don't understand why it's
needed once I put a @ to dereference the array.
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confusing).
The curly braces act as a scoping operator, making the $/@/% relation to
parts of the expression unique.
All that is left is understanding why the round braces around the whole
expression.
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What connector type? The hot pluggable type, or the regular one?
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I don't know about Ubuntu, but in Debian these variables are set either
in /etc/default/locale or /etc/environment. Also, the official way of
changing those is by doing dpkg-reconfigure locales as root
/environment. Also, the official way of
changing those is by doing dpkg-reconfigure locales as root.
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will run at ISP hosting farm, I can't put password on boot.
Any ideas how to implement this?
Thanks, Serge.
Create an encrypted partition. Make sure it does not load on boot. If
the server reboot, connect via ssh and enter the password.
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I tried to translate more than once french to english. It is done
badly as well. There is no way around with those machine translations.
it translates word by word.
Some of them do, at least.
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average slowly ascending, then I would run ps and check
for runaway zombies or processes. If the load average jumps suddenly, I
would run cron with something that logs the top ten active processes.
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aptitude has a reverse dependency tracking tool. You can look at a
package, and ask which package X on it, where X can be, among other
things, conflict. This should tell you which packages are causing your
package to be removed.
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Noam Rathaus wrote:
I know the time difference doesn't look too bad, but take a
bigger code set:
Fast:
real0m1.682s
user0m1.584s
sys0m0.064s
Slow:
real0m16.730s
a slowdown, but I doubt
Noam wants to start analyzing perl to figure out what the different
areas actually mean.
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Noam Meltzer wrote:
the time output does looks like you
Noam Rathaus wrote:
So I am stuck
Did you try strace -T -f yet?
Grrr
Anyone with ideas on how I can understand why my packages are
causing issues, while apparently, perl-provided packages such as
LWP::UserAgent dont?
Did you try an empty my packages^H?
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Can you run time on the processes on both machines, see how much CPU
time they take?
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of friendliness to third party applications (unless they come through
the Market) than I am about the fact it is running a non-standard
environment. I am sad to say that, in that respect, Windows Mobile is
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I am much more worried about Android's lack of friendliness to third
party applications (unless they come through the Market) than I am
about the fact it is running a non-standard environment.
What do you mean by Android's lack
models, and not so many free (speech).
In other words: what you're talking about, Willis^H^HShahar?
Who is this WillShahar, then?
Allow me to sell you a couple of tips:
* Ctrl-W erases a whole word.
* My name is spelled with a c
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Adb is running on all phones and you don't need to be root to
install applications.
The Samsung Galaxy, at least as sold by Cellcom, does not run ADB by
default. Even when I set USB debugging, I cannot see the phone
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
The Samsung Galaxy, at least as sold by Cellcom, does not run ADB
by default. Even when I set USB debugging, I cannot see the phone
when I do adb devices, and cannot connect to it (let alone
install anything on it).
Not sure, but I'm guessing
anything (and I explained before why that makes sense,
based on my system), and that adb seems to be one that should work. Just
to be sure this is not the udev permissions problem, I just tried
running adb as root. The phone is still not visible.
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pretty close.
Then again, a port of OpenMoko (or, for that matter, android) to that
phone is, likely, not far away.
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The question remains, will it prevent me from compiling my own kernel?
In the Neo, the GSM is a completely different unit, and therefor does
not require proprietary drivers in the kernel.
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Holywood movie. The huge refraction coefficient acts like lens, only
much more powerful.
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is possible), it is not physics. People like it because of its
potential, but this potential, after over a decade of research, has
failed to materialize into something you can try and disprove.
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In particular, when you travel close to the speed of light
you emit mostly in the forward direction, not isotropically...
I didn't know physics dealt with gastro functions.
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Erez D wrote:
AFAIK, according to general relativity, the world is 4D.
according to string theory, there are more dimensions ...
I think we have enough
absorb some of it (assuming it is not a
vacuum), and it may disperse some more of it, but there is no reason to
get 1/R^2, or even 1/R.
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I'll bite - it's OT, but too much fun to skip... ;-)
2009/8/24 Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz:
As a side note - does that prove that our universe only has three
dimensions?
Technically, no, though many philosophers (as opposed to physicists
scratch), we can say that the Universe is three dimensional. Being as it
is that the above is as close to certainty that any physicist might hope
to get (make that - any scientist), it is usually phrased it is proven
that the Universe is three dimensional.
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I know of is melting the drive's plates. Personally, I
don't have any way to do the later, so I just do the former and hope
that my attackers don't have the $100K+ it allegedly requires to recover
the data.
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ON USING IT for another project.
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it would make that much of a difference.
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a standard solution is likely, in the long run, to provide
comparable security level to those Google provide (theoretical more
chance of being vulnerable is offset by less chance of being exploited).
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modulated.
Unfortunately, I have lost track of my previous source, but pending
further analysis, I'm willing to retract my definitive claim that
needing to use random data is an urban myth.
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know how to send email where paragraphs are marked as RTL? In
fact, can it send any HTML mail at all?
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an inexperienced contractor where what
they need is a really really experienced one, but GIGO[1] applies.
Who knows, some of the inexperienced guys are really really talented.
They may actually pull it off.
Shachar
[1] - Garbage in, garbage out.
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, means that it can
start much earlier, and have a better chance of succeeding.
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them).
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seem to draft Microsoft to the anti-software patents
camp. Despite the fact that their loses to silly patents over the years
far outweight their gains from them.
Amazing
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geoffrey mendelson wrote:
On Aug 13, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
And yet, we cannot seem to draft Microsoft to the anti-software
patents camp. Despite the fact that their loses to silly patents over
the years far outweight their gains from them.
Amazing
With all due
== cost of writing, issuing, enforcing
and licensing! Don't forget that one.
The benefit == increased revenue to the company
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, and that was it.
Of course, that was pre-9/11.
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Noam Rathaus wrote:
Shachar,
You are talking about taking a server with you when you fly to the US
He is refering to shipping it with a courier like UPS and FedEx
Read his email again. In particular, the line that says:
2009/8/10 Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz:
... and wonder
start the debugging by running a sniffer and seeing
whether the packets actually leave the machine, and if so, with what
destination MAC address.
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] to the end
of the rule, or [R=301].
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