regards
Yosi Yarchi
On 04/06/2011 10:55 AM, Jason Friedman wrote:
I think the best solution would be to use a data
acquisition device, either USB or PCI.
Measurement computing sell relatively cheap devices, e.g. this
USB one for $99:
http://www.mccdaq.com/usb-data-acquisition/USB
by myself, with knowledge about the source
device (the particular mouse or numeric keyboard).
Have you any ideas regarding available support in linux for (1) and (2)?
With best regards
Yosi Yarchi
On 04/06/2011 05:08 PM, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
I think any analog DAQ based solution will be
expensive
at linux...
Is it feasible? What should be the main guidelines for the solution?
With best regards
Yosi Yarchi
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My name is Yosi Yarchi and I'm embedded software developer. I'm very
skilled and experienced - since '95 - in variety of embedded
environments (linux, VxWorks, C, C++, Perl, Bash, controllers, etc.)
and applications (mostly communication and networking: IP, Ethernet,
SONET/SDH, routing
a similar thing to me
in the past.
Peter
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IntelliJ (Java) and anjuta (C/C++) on his fedora
with no noticeable problems.
Ohhh, right, please tell Etay I said hi.
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as part of grip's user
documentation some mentioning about why does it rip so slow compared to
Windows. Iirc, the solution had to do with scsi emulation but I don't
remember exactly how. I'd suggest googling on grip and scsi and you are
bound to find your answer.
Hope this helps,
Yosi
read from /etc/eciadsl/vidpid: 1690/0205 0915/0206
I cannot find your ADSL modem: Fatal
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Michael Stolovitzsky wrote:
On Sunday 15 December 2002 18:55, yosi yarchi wrote:
Did you really unplug/replug your modem before launching this script?
Hi All
I 've just got ROTAL's ADSL USB modem. I didn't get the old one
(ALE070) which proved to work under linux, but newer one
Title: root password lost
Hi,
I have computer that has RH7.3 on it and I don't know the root and any other users password ,can someone please tell me waht is the best way to login :)
will want to build
their binary rpm on their own.
Sincerely,
Yosi
From: Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vladimir Shutoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: SIM release 0.7
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 01:28:13 +0300
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Hi!
I
KDE 3.0
any useful ideas?
Sincerely,
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with the error
Interrupted system call (error number 11).
With 1530 threads running, there is ~11MB free RAM and only ~4MB of swap
is being used.
Did I miss something in the configuration of the machine or environment that
limits me?
Sincerely
Yosi
From: Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Yosi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Creating maxium number of threads for a process
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 12:40:47 +0300
Could you try creating as many processes (with fork), not pthreads, and see
if that succeeds?
Maybe pthreads
.
Yosi
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freeze until 1.0 will be released.
Yosi
From: Shai Bentin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: evolution weather - city codes
Date: 18 Nov 2001 11:58:30 +0200
The following codes are the official city codes. Some are not updated
regularly, some seem to not be carried by the ximian
Sincerely,
Yosi
--- Locations.orig Thu Nov 15 18:48:05 2001
+++ Locations Thu Nov 15 19:02:04 2001
@@ -3,7 +3,13 @@
[ME]
name=Middle East
-states=DZ BH IR KW LB OM QA SA AE YE
+states=DZ BH IR IL KW LB OM QA SA AE YE
+
+[ME_IL]
+name=Israel
+loc0=Ben\\ Gurion\\ International\\ Airport LLBG
, and I'll update the file with those locations as
well. Currently only Eilat, Ben Gurion Airport and Ovda are
being shown.
Yosi
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To: Yosi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Patching Ximian Evolution to show the weather in Israel (patch
experience with any of these boards will be more than helpful
Sincerely,
Yosi
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Hi,
I don't know what controller you have, but my hard drive (IBM) which
is also 7200rpm/ATA100 on an ATA66 controller does 33MB/s easily.
Yosi
From: Sagi Bashari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alon Altman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: hdparm
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 20:07:27 +0300
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Cheers,
Yosi
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Hi,
I noticed that the Iglu ftp site carries rpm for RedHat 7.1 . Are there any
plans to release a version of this RPMS for RedHat 6.2?
Sincerely,
Yosi
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Well, let us not forget that some of us are still using 2.2.x kernels
and while ReiserFS exists for both v2.2 and v2.4, XFS only exists for
v2.4
Yosi
From: Ely Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: xfs and linux
Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 01:57:40 +0300 (IDT)
I see no reason to use reiserfs beside
at
this article:
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-05-03-007-20-NW-KN
Cheers,
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I compiled yesterday was dated
28/04/2001. However, since then a newer snapshot was released on
01/05/2001 and I am happy to say that it also compiled nicely on my
RedHat 6.2, and you guessed it right - with bidi support
Sincerely,
Yosi
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6.2) with
bidi support
Cheers,
Yosi
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Yes. I was surprised that it actually did, but I shut my mouth about
it and rpm -Uvh'ed it before it got a chance to complain :-)
Seriously, though, you should define --enable-bidin the the spec file
for the bidi support to be compiled in.
Cheers,
Yosi
Ely wrote:
yea but do they compile
special options
in the package, just create the binary, as you suggested.
What do you mean?
I mean that after you do ./configure, a package_name.spec is
produced. ProFTP daemon is one example.
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behind, for no apparent reason (to me at least).
BTW, from my personal experience, there are packages which do not contain
spec files, but the spec file is created after running
configure. LAME (an mp3 encoder) and ProFTP are two names that come to
mind.
Cheers,
Yosi
I think there is a very recent rpm (both src.rpm and i386.rpm) of mozilla
(dating 05/04/2001, IIRC) that can be found at
http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/software
Hope this helps,
Yosi
Tzafrir wrote:
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi All,
as you can see from the time
people who have TNT/TNT2
cards like myself.
Cheers,
Yosi
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I found a site that carries a test of the new NVidia drivers (0.9-6)
which can be found here: http://www.evil3d.net/articles/linux/nv95v96/
However, does any one knows if the new drivers reduces the performance
of the TNT/TNT2 range as well?
Sincerely,
Yosi
Hetz Wrote:
Hi,
Just to let you
idea.
Yosi
An excellent benchmark and survey of Linux firewalls was published by
LinuxWorld. It contains comparisons, guides, descriptions about the
various types of firewalling, and covers both commercial and free
offers. You may find it at:
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-10/lw-10
Hi List,
I have posted a private e-mail to Eli Marmor, and accidently sent
it to the whole list. The major reason I sent it to Eli privately
was because I did not want to start a flame war on this list.
Please disregard my post. I appologize for making that mistake.
Yosi
will be you need to install a package called
kgcc from the RH7 disc. RedHat is aware that the kernel doesn't
compile with their supplied gcc-2.96 , and thus have created a package
called kgcc that let's you compile the kernel.
Hope this helps,
Yosi
Maxim Kryachko wrote:
Hi all.
Having recently
Hi,
Alex is right, you have to change the kernel's Makefile so it will use
kgcc insted of gcc. Alex is also correct that the answer I gave
appears in the manual.
Yosi
Alex wrote:
i think you also have to set the "CC" system variable to "kgcc" by
the way from what I know
am not
interested in this kind of war, and I am sure that the majority of
the list isn't either. Can we please focus on the topic at hand?
I was asking for feedbacks (bad *and* good) from anyone who installed
the latest Red Hat 7. That's all. Nothing more, nothing less.
Yosi
a 2.2.17presomething that was supposed to fix a
problem with CD-ROM drives. Does anyone on the list remembers if that
was the case, and is it known that 2.2.16 has problems with some
brands of CD-ROM drives?
TIA,
Yosi
Get Your
ith my VIA KX7 (motherboard for Athlon). The patch was
buggy and massievly corrupted my filesystem. The latest ide patch,
though, works smoothly for me. You have been warned.
Yosi
Evgeny wrote:
Since most of the new IDE controllers doesn't present in the 2.2.x
series "natively" it's possib
key IDs
Import the keys with the given key IDs from a
HKP keyserver. Option --keyserver must be used
to give the name of this keyserver.
Hope this helps.
Yosi
Get Your
en sourced version of StarOffice to decently support
Hebrew.
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high I have RedHat6.1 I am trying to channge the acces right of
/proc/filesysytems with chmod command
even I used chmod -V ,and I saw itchanged when Ichecked with ls -l
I saw nothig changed any suggestions:)
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That Makes two of us :-)
Yosi
I though that i am the only person eating this shit.
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Regarding the "Paranoid Security" you mentioned, it can be reached
on RH as well with products such as Bastille, that was designed to run
on virgin installation (http://www.bastille-linux.org/) in the first
place. Just my $0.02, so do
You wrote:
Thank you all, Yosi, Tzafrir, Oleg, Ira, Chen, and Izar.
You're welcome.
I wish I could use a distro ready with special security patches
(maybe KRUD?).
Ohhh, but you can. I did not include this in my previous reply because I
thought it is irrelevant to your question
anyone have some other ideas of what might cause this behaviour
or fixes (other than UPS or JFS :)? Anyone else has uses the mentioned
patch?
TIA,
Yosi
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Hi,
I am looking for an port logger, that can identify remote scans
(for example, when I'm being scanned with nmap and the likes).
I heard about PortsEntry and IPLogger, but don't have any experience
with neither of them. Can you recommend of a logger?
TIA,
Yosi
Hi,
I recently found out about the book "Building Linux and Openbsd
Firewalls" by Wes Sonnenreich, Tom Yates (ISBN 0471353663). Did anyone
read or read a review about it? And speaking of OpenBSD, do you know
of any other good books that teach how to build firewalls on OpenBSD?
at http://www.freeswan.org
Yosi
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Hi,
I am trying to compile nfs (client) support into my kernel (2.2.14).
However, when I am trying to do "depmod -a", this is what I get:
[root@yosi linux-2.2.14]# depmod -ae
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.14/fs/lockd.o
depmod: do_lockdctl
For the time bei
If you must code in C, at least use the safe routines in glib
(for example g_strdup_sprintf) rather then using unsafe
functions such as sprintf.
This might be not feasible if you need to write portable code
(nor will be snprintf(), which is non-standard, IIRC). You need
to get
irst place. Lucent's library is a welcome
addition to a set of tools that already exists in the Linux world
(StackGuard and StackShield are just two examples). However, they
must not be relied on to provide total security.
Yosi
P.S
Speaking of StackGuard, here is a recent post I found on BugTraq th
e, you ask? Well there
are several reasons. Personally, I prefer compiling the rpms with special
optimizaitons for the specific platform I am running the binary on, to get
speed improvments.
hth,
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Hi,
It seems that Internet via cables and DSL is just around the corner.
I think this article will interest any security conscious person who
will have his computer permanently connected to the net:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp/stories/main/0,5594,2503199,00.html
Yosi
Hi,
This is a some what off topic question, but here goes: Does anyone
on the list know where can I find binary packages of KDE for Solaris?
Thanks,
Yosi
P.S
packages for "joe" and "less" are also more than welcome.
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hi last week I installed RedHat 6.0(I am a real babe)
I download the l-icq as an rpm but when I try to
install that package I am getting "not a rpm "message
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for Pentium (they claim up to 30% speed ups). Will these
optimized packages cause any problems when executed on an AMD
Athlon cpu?
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Hi List,
I heard about a new books (that is supposed to be rather worth
reading) called "Maximum Linux security" by Anonymous.
Has anyone on the list read it, and care to give his/her useful
comments?
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Have a look here:
http://www.linux.org.uk/VERSION/relnotes.2214.html
Yosi
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 19:55:52 +0200 (IST)
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to machine can
shut it down remotely. In case people share accounts, this can
lead to a sort of DoS attack.
3. AFAIK, OpenBSD (*the* securest os :) and SuSE do not allow a
non-root user to shut down the machine. Why does RH allow it?
Yosi
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as well.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 18:01:15 +0200 you wrote:
Not really linux realated...
but if any one got OpenBSD (the latest, i forgot the excact num')
and
Dear Alex (and Netta),
Mutt's latest international and domestic versions (in RPM format) can
be found at http://mutt.linuxatwork.at/
Please note that versions prior to 1.0 suffered from a buffer overflow
bug.
Yosi
Hi, El-al, Netta!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 09:56:19AM +0200, you wrote
Does /bin/su on your machine has suid bit set?
Hi.
Does anyone knows why i keep getting this error when i try to use su ?
su: cannot set groups: Not owner
What do i need to do in order to fix it ?
Thanks ALOT :-)
Mike
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I am looking for a good C/C++ code browser, which will offer at least
the power and convenience of the MS-Visual C++ code browser.
From Web surfing, I saw that there are several code browsers running
under Linux.
Does anyone have experience with the browsers and can recommend a
good one?
I am
Does anyone know if there is a utility available to continue
downloading a large .tar file after losing the ppp connection and
reconnecting ? I'm using Netscape 5.1 - RedHat 6.0.
wget is your best bet. Hey it even rhymes.
Yosi
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Have a look here:
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19990929S0015
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why there's nothing about this rumor in Slashdot, but
it is rumorred that RedHat 6.1 will be announced next week (I guess
that the availability will not be immediate). The
Hi,
I am looking for good book(s) that discuss Unix (not specifically
Linux) security. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
Yosi,
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I would like to use Udi's question to point out a security extension
for Linux kernels (2.2.x and 2.0.x) that offers some interesting features
such as restricted Linx and FIFOs in /tmp, non-executable
user stack area and more. The addon can be found at:
http://www.openwall.com/linux/
Yosi
So
Hello,
I am looking for a newsreader for Linux, and I would be more than
grateful if you can recommend me of one. These are the things that I
need in a newsreader (from the most important to the least):
1. GPL
2. Secure. I don't like Java/JavaScript/JScript/ActiveX or all the
rest of these
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