On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 13:03 +0300, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> On Friday 10 August 2007 11:44, Gadi Cohen wrote:
> > Check
> > the upstream bandwidth of your package (iirc with 1.5mbps it's only
> > 128kbps), divide by 8 to get 16Kbps.. and lower a bit for tcp headers,
> > etc... means you need to con
Hi,
I have a program which uses ns_initparse and friends but when it's compiled
against the shared libresolv these symbols aren't found.
I found Debian bug 291609 (http://bugs.debian.org/291609) which states that
this is intentional but I couldn't find an explanation why - doesn't anyone
know the
I don't have any clue about the reason, but I've forwarded you mail to
the bug report with hope that someone will answer.
I've also reproduced the bug on my machine, and updated it:
* reassigned it to the libc6-dev package
* retitled for easy understanding of the current problem
* marked in as app
You're exaggerating. It's just a difference concept, once you sit and try to
understand what it is all about, it won't take long.
Anyhow, SNMP might have been a pain in ealier version of solaris, but since
solaris10 it is based on net-snmp which is much more standard and easier to
work with.
- Noa
Hi all!
The next meeting of http://www.perl.org.il/ is going to be on Tuesday,
14/Aug/2007, at 18:30.
Location: F5 Networks offices in Tel-Aviv: HaBarzel 24b,
entrance floor (follow the signs with the F5 logo on them).
Agenda:
* Gabor Szabo will talk about "how test automation is done in vario
On Saturday 11 August 2007 01:19, Dan Armak wrote:
> When using smartctl with a sata drive you may have to specify manually that
> it's a sata drive and not a real SCSI one, try adding the -d ata parameter.
thanks - that was the problem
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Quoting Linux-IL Moderator, from the post of Fri, 10 Aug:
> > unclear why this influences the spam filtering but still there's a
> > question - why is it that sending to the old addresses no bouncing with
> > an explanation message?
>
> I'll make it as short as possible: if iglu.org.il accepts and
Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a program which uses ns_initparse and friends but when it's compiled
> against the shared libresolv these symbols aren't found.
>
> I found Debian bug 291609 (http://bugs.debian.org/291609) which states that
> this is intentional but I couldn't find an explanat
On Saturday August 11 2007, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting Linux-IL Moderator, from the post of Fri, 10 Aug:
> > > unclear why this influences the spam filtering but still there's a
> > > question - why is it that sending to the old addresses no bouncing with
> > > an explanation message?
> >
> > I'l
Quoting Amos Shapira, from the post of Wed, 08 Aug:
>
> I now see that, unlike my previous camera circa 2003, the EOS 350D supports
> USB 2.0 (or at least it can connect to a USB 2.0 bus, many devices still run
> at 1.1 speed but I don't know about the EOS 350D).
> Still, connecting the camera to
Quoting Gadi Cohen, from the post of Tue, 24 Jul:
> Ok, so my new ISP set me up "without a dialer" without asking me, and
> although I've asked them to change it back, the "request" takes around 3
you know how HARD I had to press them to get MPLS?! they hate giving
that away! it's WAY more stable
> > For anyone who is interested in seeing it in action, Hamakor's new
> > server has it running, open for all to see: http://hamakor.org.il/munin/
a predecessor of Munin is HotSaNIC, long out of maintenence but I love
its output. the upside is finer graphs higher sample resolution) but the
downsi
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