Re: Analyzing dropped packets

2009-03-11 Thread marc
Actually, there are 2k frame errors. Is your physical onfrastructute  
ok? Cables, ports, shieldingd?

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On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Michael Green  wrote:

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Aviv Greenberg  
 wrote:

What is the server used for? What traffic is comming into the server
(small packets? full MTU?)? at what rate? How many RX descriptors is
your driver set for? Do you have 802.3X flow control enabled (both
ends)? Do you see any abnormal CPU usage when the packet drops occur?



I'm not quite sure how to check out all these things...

The server is doing backups. Naturally most of the traffic happens
during night hours.


But more fundementally, why are you even concerned with  
2916/689587830

packet drops? On most scenarious, this is pretty normal behaviour.


I'm concerned because occasionally the backup application shuts its
TCP port on which it listens. It seems to happen after a considerable
amount of drops/errors have accumulated on the interface. The only way
out then is to recycle the app. I suspect that these errors might be
the indication of the problem that causes abnormal application
behavior.



i would be more curious why there are 2900 errors :)



I realize there might be a million different reasons for these errors.
How can I investigate them?

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Re: Network Traffic Generation

2009-03-18 Thread marc

I concur.

You could try playing with routing by assigning certain routes to phys  
ifaces. But you are way better off with multiple boxes.


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On Mar 13, 2009, at 6:46 PM, Aviv Greenberg  wrote:


Seems like you have a routing problem.

Say you have 1 box with 2 interfaces, having IP x and y.
When you try to ping or connect to either x or y, the routing table is
being consulted.
The answer of "what is the route to x" is "Local" - and it is treated
as loopback.
I don't think actual packets will go on the wire.

you can try crafting mind bogling routing rules to fix it, or better
use 2 boxes.

2009/3/13 Daniel Feiglin :

Hello folks!

I'm trying to use a Linux box as a packet traffic generator. It has  
two
NICs configured with fixed IP addresses, 192.168.2.100/101. For  
testing
purposes, I connected the two NICs to each other with a crossed  
network
cable (hardware loopback). For what it's worth, they can both be  
pinged

from the host and the ifconfig output looks fine.

Later, the crossed cable will be replaced by a radio link (which  
relates

to the purpose of all this).

To carry out the packet generation, I downloaded and built the iperf
program (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=808751).

I'd like to sent stuff from .100 to .101 using the client and server
instances of iperf in two console sessions and (later) monitor what's
happening with tcpdump from a third session.

For various reasons, it's not working. (I have successfully done it
using two machines on either side of the radio link, which is  the
"standard" method.)

Has anyone on the list done this (using iperf or something similar)
using a single box with two NICs?

Regards,


Daniel

P.S. I'll supply further background material if there is interest in
this subject.






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Re: Need recommendation for task scheduler

2006-04-27 Thread marc
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Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> 
> We used for some years, in cs.tau, openpbs. It mostly worked, but for
> some reasons we were not happy with it. A few years ago we moved to
> condor. I did not work with it much, so I don't have an opinion. It's
> rather big and complex, but seems to do the job.

OpenPBS is a batch queue system. While nice enough, it had severe
limitations and was flaky.

Condor, on the other hand, is a horrifying piece of unadulterated condor
manure. And - it is a NOW system.

OpenPBS was replaced by PBS Pro. Which works, is less flaky that
OpenPBS, is scriptable, but is neither cheap nor simple. I implemented
one for a client of mine, recently.

There are other options.

Hiya chen. D'ya want to come to the revival?

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Re: [OT] Google is Anti-semetic

2006-05-13 Thread marc
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Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
> 
> I have just three words to say after following this thread:
> "Get. A, Life."

No, seriously, Mz. Forbes. Do you really expect the likes of Mr. Russ to
do anything in three words. I think Mr. Russ is an authentic Fledermous
(c.f. Fledermous At The Olympics by the Cameraic Quintuplet)...

And, in order to prove that we're a small brave state surrounded by
enemies, the likes of Mr. Russ seek (and find) antisemitism under every
loose rock and in every nook and every cranny...

With amusement,

Haven't the Jewish People Suffered Enough?

Marc

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Re: [YBA] Job Opening

2006-05-16 Thread marc
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Imri Zvik wrote:
> This "militarism" is not even amusing anymore.
> As far as I know, OpenOffice can read .doc.
> Grow up.

I say, Imri - you off the hip is as militaristic as his preference to a
given set of formats. And you know - since he is the one offering a job
(unlike yourself, who is only kibitzing) - he can be the one calling the
shots on formats.

Had he requested CV's on stone tablets a-la YHWH, he still would have
been in his rights.  You wanna end this militarism - publish a job.

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Re: the PAIN that is Adaptec

2006-06-07 Thread marc
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Gilboa Davara wrote:

> Just a small addition:
> What is the going price of a hot-spare, hot-plug, resize-supporting,
> RAID6 capable SCSI RAID controller?
> I doubt that you'll be able to find one for 400$; eBay included.

An LSI MegaRAID 300-8X (8 port, sata-2, raid 1/5/10/50, 128MB cache) can
be had for about US$300... Many more versions abound.

http://cgi.ebay.com/LSI-300-8X-Kit-PCI-X-SATA-RAID-Controller-NEW-SATA-2_W0QQitemZ9734856559QQihZ008QQcategoryZ74941QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


And, if you wish a really advanced piece of junk, look at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-LSI-8-PORT-SAS-8408E-RAID-PCIE-8-PORT-SAS-8408E_W0QQitemZ8811129146QQcategoryZ39968QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Re: Ubuntu support in Israel

2006-07-24 Thread marc
Gabor Szabo wrote:
> 
> On the bigger picture, when deciding on which distro to use companies
> will take
> into account how easy it is to find local support.
> 

I wish it were so. Actually, some STILL say "We want support for Linux
version 9" (or words to that effect), some say "We want support for
Linux. Which Linux should we use?" (which is - actually - a wise
question, but they are often unwilling to pay for the answer ;-), some
say "Linux is free, so we want to use THAT, make it cheap."

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Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-17 Thread marc
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Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> dud someone is screwing you. A decent computer for running asterisk is
> nothing more then a 1GHZ computer, with 256 RAM. You can buy shitty HW
> that will last you 3 years for 2000nis ~ 500usd.
> 4 FXO (tdm400, or 4 X100P) will not cost you more then 200 usd. I am
> quite sure you can find what you need in about 1000usd. Telephony HW and
> computers.

If you think that to base a mission-critical system (and a PBX is
mission critical) on any sundry piece of crap you can scrounge off the
back of a  lorry than your labour is a waste of your client's time and
money.

Grow up, kid. Business-oriented work is NOT based on "let's slap a few
scrounged boards and breathe life into it." You buy premium hardware,
with VERY good warranties and service agreements and that costs.

Marc

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Re: Freedom of speech online

2006-09-08 Thread marc
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> When you hear hoofs, better first assume horses.

I believe Uri mentioned sending from a given email address to two
addresses on the same mail server, with one email arriving and the other
"getting lost".

Barring the question of tin-foil hats, etc, it _is_ possible and, if you
ask my not very humble or contrite opinion, very Israeli-government-like
behaviour. Uri - If you express your opinions (political, etc) online or
publicly, expect repercussions. Mind you - no one impugned your freedom
of speech. What you are experiencing is the _consequences_ of that same
freedom.

The Israeli Secret Service Swine (including all the official and para
official organizations) are sufficiently, shall we say, divorced from
human and humane principles or of submission to the laws of proper
process and procedure to be quite able and willing to ... well, the code
word NuN is appropriate. It is the very soul of the night, this Israeli
propensity to shoot/abduct/blow/poison first, then foggily think about
due process later.

It is my hope and - should I have both the personal courage and the free
time - desire to denounce those that would be well served by such a
denouncement to dance to the tune of the London Charter before the ICC.


Marc

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Re: Freedom of speech online

2006-09-09 Thread marc
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Nitzan wrote:
> I personally think what you're doing here is very bad, people who will
> read this discussion on google in the next zillion years would
> actually think Israel is a dark and scary place to live in.
> 
> if i was you i would show some personal responsibility and 1st check
> my "facts" with security/network experts OFFLINE! and not throw it out
> to the open Internet.
> 
> 
> /Nitzan
> (AKA NuN)

Actually, I am not at all concerned with the reputation of Israel as a
polity or a state.

As for casting aspersions - that is what the internet is for - sharing
porn and slandering everything and everyone, no?

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Re: Where can I rent computers?

2008-06-13 Thread Marc Volovic

alltrade is willing to rent a full cluster lab including setup

m

ps i am not affiliated w/alltrade in any way


On Jun 13, 2008, at 4:37 PM, David D wrote:



Unfortunately I cannot waive the location restriction, as it is  
posed by the man with the bucks (actually, the man with the NIS's)



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Hi David,

If you¢re willing to waive the location restriction, you might wish  
to check

out Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2

Rony

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Hello,
I need to lease several linux computers, preferably connected
into a cluster for a CPU intensive project. The computers have to be
located here, in Israel. Can anyone give me any suggestions, company  
names

etc. (either to this list, or privately)?

Thanks a lot



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Re: Under which keywords can such systems be found?

2008-06-13 Thread Marc Volovic
Except for the very obvious choice of the Gumstix (which is the  
smallest you can normally get), look at http://www.embeddedarm.com.


You imply an ability to execute a full devel suite on it... I suggest  
cross-compiling...


M

On Jun 13, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Omer Zak wrote:


On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 11:57 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:

Omer Zak wrote:
I am looking for a computer with small form factor (cellphone  
sized or

even smaller) with the following features:
1. Runs Linux.
2. RAM+disk - as needed to run a Linux system without X-Window.
3. Audio input.
4. At least one USB port.
5. Ethernet port.
6. Runs on batteries.
7. A way (such as a memory card built on another system) to install
Linux on the computer.
(Keyboard and display are not needed - programming can be done by
sshing.)

I would appreciate suggestions under which keywords to search for  
such a
system in Google (or in specialized product search Websites), and  
where

can it be obtained in Israel.
--- Omer


Two questions (Spanish inquisition non-withstanding).
1. How much do you want to pay for it?


Less than Asus EeePC.


2. Does it have to be Intel based?


No, but it needs to be supported by Debian.

I see that "two" just became "two squared". :-)


3. How many units do you need?


One - for experiments and prototyping.


4. USB host or device?


USB host, as I want to connect USB devices to it.


Any "computer on a chip" system can provide you with everything you
asked for (well, you will need to adapt the battery yourself, but the
voltage and, more importantly, amperage are compatible with battery
operation).


Thanks for the keyword suggestion.
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small computers

2008-06-14 Thread Marc Volovic

I completely forgot about these:

http://www.vortex86sx.com/


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Re: [YBA] embedded VPN-1?

2009-04-02 Thread Marc Volovic
Ages ago :-) I did some work on their appliance. For them. The  
footprint (then, 2003) was about 90MB excluding Linux which took some  
30MB more.


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On Apr 2, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:


Hi linux-il list members,
I would like to make an appliance using Checkpoint's VPN-1  
(including their Redhat distro) on a PC104 or smaller board. Have  
any of you done this? Can anyone tell me what VPN-1 requires in  
terms of disk space, RAM and CPU?

TIA,

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Adios

2009-04-16 Thread Marc Volovic
This is not an adios to you, my compatriots in impatience. This is an  
adios to our company.


We're shutting down after seven years of operation.

I'd like to thank all the people who we worked with and for and  
especially all the people who worked for us.


The crew - you were tremendous! Stupendous, even. I love you all, dong  
ma? I owe you all. You are all jen duh sh tyen tsai.


I will remember you all and cherish this memory. I wish you all the  
best of luck, the swiftest of successes and the sweetests of  
victories, whatever you do!


Marc A. Volovic


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Re: Sale

2009-04-16 Thread Marc Volovic

Oh - and the prices are (of course) in Israeli Shekels...

On Apr 14, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Marc Volovic wrote:


Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.
I come to bury Swiftouch, not to praise it
The nonsense that men do lives after them
The good is oft interred with their bones
So let it be with Swiftouch. Some noble friends
Hath told you Swiftouch was ambitious,
If it were so, it was a grievous fault
And grievously hath Swiftouch answered it.


To sum - we're shutting down. This is the sale of our stuff. If you  
know anyone who needs/wants this stuff, please help.



Item
Quantity
Unit Price
DGP306 SIP IP Phone
5
300
HP/Compaq dc7100 SFF (P4 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB disk)
3
1,000
IBM Intellistation M (2xP3 CPU, 1GB RAM, HW RAID controller,  
multiple SCSI disks)

2
1,000
IBM Netfinity 6000R (3xXeon CPU, 3GB RAM, HW RAID, 6*18GB SCSI disks)
1
1,000
Sun Ultra 30 (1 CPU, 1GB RAM, 2 SCSI 18GB disks)
1
500
Compaq DL360 (2*Xeon 2.6GHz, 4GB RAM, HW RAID, 2*147GB SCSI disks)
1
4,000
Compaq ML350 (2*P3, 1GB RAM, HW RAIDx2, 2x18GB SCSI disk, 4*250GB  
SATA disks)

1
1,500
IBM x31 laptop
1
500
IBM T43 laptop
2
1,000
Fujitsu Amilo laptop
1
1,000
Acer Aspire One laptop
1
2,000
Assorted CD/DVD ATAPI drives
4
25
Sun 17” CRT monitor
1
0
Shredder
1
100
Routerboard RB200 w/case
1
250
Assorted hard binders (45 of them)
1
100
PC Engines WRAP.1
2
300
PC Engines WRAP.2
2
300
Atmel AVR32 eval board
1
150
TS7400 eval board w/BDM
1
1,200
Netgear Access Point .11bg
1
100
Office chairs (Ashton)
3
200
Assorted network/power cables
12345
0
iMac 20” G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
PowerMac G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
19” LG LCD monitor
1
300
19” Dell LCF monitor
1
300
Assorted cellphones
5
300
HP 3055 laser scanner/printer/fax
1
500
Samsung ML16xx laser printer
1
300


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Sale update (i re-subscribed to the list, was unsub'd before)

2009-04-16 Thread Marc Volovic

The following is still available (had had some reneges):


Item
Quantity
Unit Price (NIS) before VAT
IBM Intellistation M (2xP3 CPU, 1GB RAM, HW RAID controller, multiple  
SCSI disks)

1
1,000
Sun Ultra 30 (1 CPU, 1GB RAM, 2 SCSI 18GB disks)
1
500
Compaq DL360 (2*Xeon 2.6GHz, 4GB RAM, HW RAID, 2*147GB SCSI disks)
1
4,000
Compaq ML350 (2*P3, 1GB RAM, HW RAIDx2, 2x18GB SCSI disk, 4*250GB SATA  
disks)

1
1,500
Fujitsu Amilo laptop
1
1,000
Acer Aspire One laptop
1
2,000
Assorted CD/DVD ATAPI drives
4
25
Sun 17” CRT monitor
1
0
Routerboard RB200 w/case
1
250
Assorted hard binders (45 of them)
1
100
PC Engines WRAP.1
2
300
PC Engines WRAP.2
2
300
Atmel AVR32 eval board
1
150
TS7400 eval board w/BDM
1
1,200
Office chairs (Ashton)
2
200
Assorted network/power cables
12345
0
iMac 20” G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
PowerMac G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
Assorted cellphones
5
300
Samsung ML16xx laser printer
1
300
IBM Netfinity 6000R (3xXeon CPU, 3GB RAM, HW RAID, 6*18GB SCSI disks)
1
1,000
IBM T43 laptop (1.8GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB disk)
1
1,000


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Unix .* Posters

2009-04-18 Thread Marc Volovic
Dear All,

I have, in my possession, three Unitech posters. You know them, right? Here's a 
link to one:

http://nuxx.net/gallery/v/random_stuff/found_images/unix-magic-overacre-poster.jpg.html

How much, were I to try to sell them to cover our company dissolution costs, 
would they go for? Anyone? Would anyone on this list buy?

Best!

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Posters, network equipment, other equipment still

2009-04-19 Thread Marc Volovic

Dear Or, friends, relatives, Romans,

The posters are 60x90cm (I think, maybe slightly more), and there are  
three of them - Unix Feuds, Unix Magic and Unix Views.


I am still trying to decide how much to ask for them, because I love  
them VERY much and will sell them only if we need money to pay off the  
Israeli government :-(...


As for servers/network equipment, please find enclosed a list of  
remaining equipment:


A friend drew my attention that, apparently, few people recognize some  
the items below. Namely, WRAP and Routerboards. Both are Geode (i.e.  
i386) based embedded network devices, with no active cooling, etc. The  
RB has two NICs and slots for WiFi. The WRAP.1 have 3 NIC's and one  
miniPCI, the WRAP.2 have one NIC and two miniPCI. Each of the WRAP.2  
have a WiFi card installed. All have cases. All have power supplies.


Item
Quantity
Unit Price (NIS) before VAT
IBM Intellistation M (2xP3 CPU, 1GB RAM, HW RAID controller, multiple  
SCSI disks)

2
1,000
Compaq DL360 (2*Xeon 2.6GHz, 4GB RAM, HW RAID, 2*147GB SCSI disks)
1
4,000
Compaq ML350 (2*P3, 1GB RAM, HW RAIDx2, 2x18GB SCSI disk, 4*250GB SATA  
disks)

1
1,500
Acer Aspire One laptop
1
2,000
Assorted CD/DVD ATAPI drives
4
25
Sun 17” CRT monitor
1
0
Routerboard RB200 w/case
1
250
Assorted hard binders (45 of them)
1
100
PC Engines WRAP.1
2
300
PC Engines WRAP.2
2
300
Atmel AVR32 eval board
1
150
TS7400 eval board w/BDM
1
1,200
Office chairs (Ashton)
1
200
Assorted network/power cables
12345
0
iMac 20” G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
PowerMac G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
Assorted cellphones
5
300
Samsung ML16xx laser printer
1
300
IBM Netfinity 6000R (3xXeon CPU, 3GB RAM, HW RAID, 6*18GB SCSI disks)
1
1,000
DGP306 SIP IP Phones
5
300

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Re: Adios

2009-04-19 Thread Marc Volovic

Dear Shlomi,

Many thanks!

Marc

On Apr 16, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Shlomi Fish wrote:


On Tuesday 14 April 2009 21:23:55 Marc Volovic wrote:

This is not an adios to you, my compatriots in impatience. This is an
adios to our company.

We're shutting down after seven years of operation.



Thanks, good bye, and good luck with all your future endeavours.

Regards,

Shlomi Fish

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God gave us two eyes and ten fingers so we will type five times as  
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Sale update

2009-04-19 Thread Marc Volovic

Dear All,

After a sale of a few items and reservations of some others (and a  
renege on one), the following is still available:


Please, before you ask me to reserve anything, do check what it is.  
E.g., an IBM T43 is NOT an Lenovo T61, not matter how badly I want one  
to be. Save me time, yes. But save YOU time and a drive to Mazkeret  
Batya. Oh yes, a Netfinity 6000R is 4U, has two power supplies and  
sounds like a young air-cushion vehicle.


Best!

Marc

Item
Quantity
Unit Price (NIS) before VAT
IBM Intellistation M (2xP3 CPU, 1GB RAM, HW RAID controller, multiple  
SCSI disks)

1
1,000
Sun Ultra 30 (1 CPU, 1GB RAM, 2 SCSI 18GB disks)
1
500
Compaq DL360 (2*Xeon 2.6GHz, 4GB RAM, HW RAID, 2*147GB SCSI disks)
1
4,000
Compaq ML350 (2*P3, 1GB RAM, HW RAIDx2, 2x18GB SCSI disk, 4*250GB SATA  
disks)

1
1,500
Fujitsu Amilo laptop
1
1,000
Acer Aspire One laptop
1
2,000
Assorted CD/DVD ATAPI drives
4
25
Sun 17” CRT monitor
1
0
Routerboard RB200 w/case
1
250
Assorted hard binders (45 of them)
1
100
PC Engines WRAP.1
2
300
PC Engines WRAP.2
2
300
Atmel AVR32 eval board
1
150
TS7400 eval board w/BDM
1
1,200
Office chairs (Ashton)
2
200
Assorted network/power cables
12345
0
iMac 20” G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
PowerMac G5 (1.8GHz G5, no KB)
1
4,500
Assorted cellphones
5
300
Samsung ML16xx laser printer
1
300
IBM Netfinity 6000R (3xXeon CPU, 3GB RAM, HW RAID, 6*18GB SCSI disks)
1
1,000
IBM T43 laptop (1.8GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB disk)
1
1,000

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Swiftouch remaining stuff

2009-04-26 Thread Marc Volovic


Item
Quantity
Unit Price (NIS) before VAT
IBM Intellistation M (2xP3 CPU, 1GB RAM, HW RAID controller, multiple  
SCSI disks)

2
750

Compaq DL360 (2*Xeon 2.6GHz, 4GB RAM, HW RAID, 2*147GB SCSI disks)
1
4,000

Compaq ML350 (2*P3, 1GB RAM, HW RAIDx2, 2x18GB SCSI disk, 4*250GB SATA  
disks)

1
1,000

Acer Aspire One laptop
1
1,500

Assorted CD/DVD ATAPI drives
4
25

Routerboard RB200 w/case
1
250

Assorted hard binders (45 of them)
1
100

PC Engines WRAP.1
2
300

PC Engines WRAP.2
2
300

Atmel AVR32 eval board
1
150

TS7400 eval board w/BDM
1
1,200

iMac 20” G5 (1.8GHz G5, 3/4GB RAM, 250GB disk, no KB, Leopard)
1
4,000

PowerMac G5 (1.8GHz G5, 2.5GB, 80GB+250GB disk, no KB, Leopard)
1
4,000

Samsung ML16xx laser printer
1
300

IBM Netfinity 6000R (3xXeon CPU, 3GB RAM, HW RAID, 6*18GB SCSI disks)
1
750

DGP306 SIP IP Phones
5
300

IBM T43 laptop (1.8GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB disk)
1
1,000






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Re: בנוגע למכירת ציוד

2009-04-27 Thread Marc Volovic

Dear Nadav,

Some of the equipment is still available.

Best regards.

Marc

On Apr 27, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Nadav Hekselman wrote:

קיבלתי את הרשימה של הציוד אותו אתם  
מוכרים

ואני מעוניין לרכוש מספר פריטים

צרו עימי קשר עם עדיין רלוונטי

תודה ,

נדב הקסלמן

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Re: Computer recommendation for Linux server.

2009-05-07 Thread Marc Volovic

Hi

Can't be done.

You're (to put it candidly) saying - what DESKTOP machine with lotsa  
disks be cheap!


The answer - with your budget - none. Five 1TB disks will cost you  
some 2K ILS. A RAID controller will cost another 600-1500 ILS, say 1K.  
This is your budget and no desktop yet.


Either reduce capacity oir increase cost.

M

On May 7, 2009, at 8:40 PM, Josh Roden wrote:


Hi,

I need to setup a Linux Centos Samba file server.
The server should have Raid 1 or 5 with a high storage capability  
(up to 4 or 8 TB).
The budget is around 3,000 shekels so an HP or IBM machine probably  
won't

be relevant.
Last, but not least, the machine should be Linux compatible at least  
from your

experiences if not in writing.

Thank you very much,

Josh


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Re: High availability virtual ip

2009-06-16 Thread Marc Volovic

Hi

First, the problem is not an IP, but the mac-ip mapping and ARP  
caching strategies.


Second, don't use ping.

Third, do use project 'heartbeat' and 'fake'. They provide what you  
need.


M

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On Jun 16, 2009, at 6:58 PM, "Biran, Yahav (Yahav)" > wrote:



i have two linux machines, that are running on the same LAN.
i would like to find a way to set HA IP.
i was thinking on creating virtual ip that will ride on the exiting  
eth. lets say 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 and the VIP will be 172.16.4.1

both will run an infinite loop of:while (ping 172.16.4.1) do ...
once that the while is exiting in one of the hosts it will try to  
acquire the VIP.
there is additional lock mechanism to implement so the two servers  
will not try to acquire the same VIP concurrently.


i would like to know if there is any out of the box sofware that can  
do this task?

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Re: [YBA] Freescale i.MX27 project

2009-08-13 Thread Marc Volovic


On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:


Hi Shachar,
"Without knowing the details..." You don't need any more details,  
you hit the nail on the head. The question is, who would take such a  
project?





A kamikaze pilot.

Five weeks for an unproven hardware platform is science fiction.

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Re: [YBA] Freescale i.MX27 project

2009-08-16 Thread Marc Volovic


On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:

[giant snip]

Here is what could have been done to make things better. The client  
issues a request for a project at cost+, asking for a discount on  
the hourly rate in exchange for a significant bonus in case the  
project is delivered on time. Mathematically speaking, this offer is  
identical to the above offer, but as it is phrased in positive  
rather than negative terms, it is much easier to approve. This, of  
course, means that it can start much earlier, and have a better  
chance of succeeding.






Dear Shahar.

I agree with all that you wrote above and I snipped, but this last  
paragraph shows you have taken leave of your senses. I have known you  
for many a year and this is proof positive, in my opinion, that you  
have finally cracked. Where do you buy your psychedelics? On the  
surface, what you write above is indeed reasonable, but there is a  
total disconnect between it and reality. Reality you are acquainted  
with. And, in fact, reality I am acquainted with. ;-).


Seriously, dear chap. You are writing something entirely reasonable  
about the israeli outsourcing market. Tell me who your dealer is. :-)


Love ya!


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Re: Home Theatre computer

2009-11-07 Thread Marc Volovic
Yes, there is such a unit. It is called Mac Mini, iMac or Mac Pro,  
whichever is your poison.


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On Nov 6, 2009, at 14:29, Amos Shapira  wrote:


2009/11/6 Noam Rathaus :

Hi,

I am looking for a "pre-built" system that I can seamlessly and  
easily

install Boxee on it.

I am not interested in building one from scratch, as my goals are:
1) ease of installation
2) silence - the computer has to be dead-quite
3) everything just there - i mean, I don't want to buy X, Y and Z  
from three

different places
4) has to be small and look slick

AND most importantly
5) Has to have/come with a remote control

Does anyone know of such units being sold in Israel?


Sorry no answer from me about this one.

But if you are like me - I suspect that you might be looking for
something to allow you to watch Internet media as well as digital TV
on your large screen TV in the living room, right?

I recently learned about DLNA (dlna.org) - there are apparently
thousands of devices supporting it and the TV's among them which do it
properly should allow viewing of media over LAN (or even wireless LAN)
and there are apparently some open source efforts to support its
server-side on Linux too.

My current (mid-term) plan is to get my hands on one of these TV's,
get a proper Digital TV tuner card on my desktop Linux and serve media
from the Linux over Wirless N or wired LAN to the TV.

I have absolutely zero experience with actually implementing this or
even seeing/reading about someone who did. I just read a bit about it
in the last few weeks.

Cheers,

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[JOB OFFER] Junior Multiplatform/Network Admin

2010-03-28 Thread Marc Volovic
Heyo, Mes Enfants

One of my clients is looking for a junior system administrator.

Job Requirements:
1. Knowledge of Linux systems (CentOS mainly, but multi-distro is a 
plus) allowing reasonable management of NON-peculiar local Linux servers
2. Knowledge of Windows Administration (including Active Directory) and 
Windows systems allowing reasonable help to Windows using non-developers
3. Willingness to stick hands into a network wiring closet
4. Basic knowledge of switch-oriented IOS and willingness to learn more
5. Willingness to learn and go beyond the three walls

Job Minuses:
1. You are NOT working on Apple Mac OS X
2. I am consulting this client

Job Pluses:
1. One day I shall be gone

Drop me a line

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Re: Need advice on differences in socket programming on regular vs cellular networks.

2010-04-06 Thread Marc Volovic

On Apr 6, 2010, at 3:18 PM, Baruch Even wrote:

> While this is true on the surface, it's worth being aware to your
> underlying network special idiosyncrasies. There is a lot more packet
> loss than usual and round trips are longer. Design the protocol to
> reduce the problems that can be incurred due to these issues. Pipeline
> your requests and don't use a stop-and-wait method unless required.
> This will reduce the overall time it takes for your app to achieve its
> goals. If you are using a standard protocol find where you can
> pipeline in it while following the spec. There are probably other
> things you'll find along the way, the above is just what I could come
> up with on the fly.


This is true for any medium, wired, wireless or etheric - be aware of the 
medium's behaviour and change the app/protocol to work around the medium's 
weaknesses.

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Re: Need advice on differences in socket programming on regular vs cellular networks.

2010-04-06 Thread Marc Volovic

On Apr 6, 2010, at 2:47 PM, David Harel wrote:
> A friend wants me to code a solution on a mobile device connected to local 
> area network via cellular modem (having simm card and a valid local IP 
> address).


Assuming above obtains, a socket is a socket is a socket is a socket.

Bind and accept normally.

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Re: High Availability

2010-04-14 Thread Marc Volovic

A number of issues:

First - what. You need to replicate (a) links, (b) storage, (c)  
service machines.


Links are internal and external. Multipath internet connexions.  
Multipath LAN connexions. Multipath storage links. Redund network  
infrastructure (switches, routers, firewalls, IDS/IPS).


Replicate storage. If you use SAN with dedicated links, multipath  
links and storage. Redund storage hardware and add storage  
replication. Add auto-promotion, takeover, and (if possible) partition  
prevention mechanisms. Use STONITH.


Service machines are the easiest to replicte. Simple heartbeat will  
provide a significant level of failover and/or failback. Here,  
likewise, use STONITH or other partition prevention mechanisms.


Under-utilize. 70% duty cycle is good.

Expect costing hikes.

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On Apr 15, 2010, at 7:35, "Boaz Yahav(berber)" sites.com> wrote:



I guess this is more a theological question.



Would you build a web site  infrastructure that needs to be highly  
available using a single machine where the front end servers are  
virtual servers?


Is this even considered highly available or might it be what's some  
may  call "partially highly available J"?




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Re: Recomendded on j-tag for ARM + Source kernel debuging

2010-04-19 Thread Marc Volovic
Lauterbach

On Apr 19, 2010, at 9:56 AM, itamar levit wrote:

> Hi All
>  
> Is someone can recomended on j-tag for Arm Cortex-A8 support linux kernel 
> source level debuging.
>  
>  
> Regards, Itamar
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Re: home automation question

2010-04-20 Thread Marc Volovic
AVR is fine. So is a second hand wrap or alix.
More expensive than X10 :-) mind you.
However, X-10 is a very unreliable protocol, you're better off toggling a GPIO 
line which, in turn, toggles on ptocoupler...
eBay _is_ your friend.
m

On Apr 21, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Erez D wrote:

> hi guys.
> 
> i have a warehouse. it has two connections to the buildings - power and 
> ethernet.
> 
> i want to control the warehouse external lights from the house.
> 
> I thought of buying an X10 light switch, but it seems that each consts around 
> 50$, which is expensive
> so my other option is a computer i can control (prefferably a linux box, 
> somthing like nslu2).
> 
> so:
> 1. anybody knows of a cheap place to buy X10 stuff (or somthing similiar) ?
> 2. what is the cheepest "computer" (doesn't have to be a full computer, an 
> avr with ethernet and gpio will do) ?
> 
> thanks.
> erez.
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Re: Serial connection?

2010-04-22 Thread Marc Volovic
You are talking about a terminal server.
I suggest you buy the simplest possible linux machine (micro box would be VERY 
good), plug in two USB hubs and plug into the hubs USB<->RS232 converters. 
Voilla! Instant TS.

M

On Apr 22, 2010, at 10:02 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Hi,
> I wonder if someone could recommend a cheap and simple device to connect 8-10 
> servers through serial port so I can connect them from outside using telnet 
> or ssh.
> 
> A device name and price / link to purchase would help.
> 
> Thanks,
> Hetz
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Re: Serial connection?

2010-04-22 Thread Marc Volovic
I suspect that you are indeed right - reliability is questionable in a USB to 
serial. I have had devices with good reliability and some with dismal (same 
maker).


On Apr 22, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh wrote:

> On 04/22/10 10:25, Marc Volovic wrote:
>> You are talking about a terminal server.
>> I suggest you buy the simplest possible linux machine (micro box would
>> be VERY good), plug in two USB hubs and plug into the hubs USB<->RS232
>> converters. Voilla! Instant TS.
>> 
> While this is relatively cheap solution, it may prove rather unreliable.
> I am using USB-to-Serial cables for serial consoles quite a lot for my work,
> and they all have a common problem - periodically USB freaks out
> and device disconnects and reconnects, often under different device name.
> 
> Old CISCO 2511 will do much better job. I don't know where to get one of
> those in Israel. In US it's possible to get one for ~$300.
> 
> Ebay has quite a few listed, BTW.
> 
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Re: hosting in USA

2010-05-06 Thread Marc Volovic
rackspace

On May 6, 2010, at 4:30 PM, Serge wrote:

> Hello there,
> Could you advise any good hosting provider in USA? Somebody wants to
> move from godaddy. Any input very  appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, Serge.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: hosting in USA

2010-05-06 Thread Marc Volovic
And after asking all these questions, the answer is still rackspace.

Note that had he asked about "cheap colo", I'd have answered differently.

M

On May 6, 2010, at 5:08 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Rackspace? it's like killing a Mosquito with a Canon, and their price is 
> really big.. 
> 
> It really depends on the person's needs: Is he looking for Dedicated server? 
> VPS? or a simple shared account?
> He/she should also take into consideration other details such:
> 
> * Where his target audience is located? if his customers are located in 
> Israel, perhaps it's best to find a good deal here in IL
> * Is shared hosting good enough for him? then something like bluehost.com 
> could be sufficient for him (although their uptime record is horrible)
> * How many people are accessing his web site?
> 
> After answering these questions (to himself) it would be easier for him to 
> find a good company for his needs.
> 
> Hetz
> 
> 
> 2010/5/6 Marc Volovic 
> rackspace
> 
> On May 6, 2010, at 4:30 PM, Serge wrote:
> 
> > Hello there,
> > Could you advise any good hosting provider in USA? Somebody wants to
> > move from godaddy. Any input very  appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks, Serge.
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Just for giveaway and/or trade

2010-06-15 Thread Marc Volovic
Yo, kiddos, 

I have some computer trash for giveaway or trade. Some misc RAM (SODIMM and 
RDRAM), a 100Mbit network card, an AGP VGA card or two, some cables.

You want it, you come and get it.

If you are nice, I want one and one thing only in trade - a vacuum handle for 
computer room tiles. One. C'est touts.

I am not keeping anything for anybody nor carrying anything anywhere. You want 
it, you come and take from where I live - Mazkeret Batya.

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Re: Just for giveaway and/or trade

2010-06-20 Thread Marc Volovic
:) it is handle to pick up computer room floor tiles.

Looks like a phone hand-set.

Marc

On Jun 20, 2010, at 8:17 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:

>> If you are nice, I want one and one thing only in trade - a vacuum handle 
>> for computer room tiles. One. C'est touts.
>> 
> 
> Hi Marc. What is special about such a vacuum handle? I have lots of
> junk and I'm pretty sure that there are some vacuum cleaner
> accessories at my mother in law's place. What makes computer room
> tiles special such that they need a specialized vacuum handle, and how
> can I tell that I have such a handle?
> 
> 
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[4SALE] Opteron machine

2010-07-07 Thread Marc Volovic
Opteron 148
2GB RAM
250GB disk
ATI 2400

1,200 ILS

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Re: [4SALE] Opteron machine

2010-07-08 Thread Marc Volovic
Dear Avraham,

The machine is fully Linux compatible. It is actually NOT Windows compatible 
(Win XP - no SATA, Win 7 - no audio). Under Linux (ubuntu and so on) works 
great.

No need to send money before we meet. Easiest is paypal :-). Cash in hand is 
also fine.

Will supply machine with a 1-2 VGA cable splitter (it is dual screen capable) 
and a spare 250GB disk, just in case.

Best regards.

Marc


On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:17 PM, Avraham Rosenberg wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 07:20:01AM +0300, Marc Volovic wrote:
>> Opteron 148
>> 2GB RAM
>> 250GB disk
>> ATI 2400
>> 
>> 1,200 ILS
>> 
>> Marc Volovic
>> marcvolo...@me.com
> 
> 
> Marc,
> You give very few details, but coming from you, I assume that all the
> hardware is linux-compatible.
> If this is so, I am interested in the machine.
> We live in Jerusalem, but we shall be in your neighbourhood (in 
> Rehovot or/and Nes-Ziona) within the next two weeks.
> If you wish me to send the money before we meet, please indicate the
> modality. The simplest way would be to deposit it in your bank account, but
> I am open to any suggestion.
> Cheers, Avraham
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[4SALE] Dell E197FP monitor NIB

2010-07-13 Thread Marc Volovic
Hi All.

Shlomi - see, no in-reply-to header.

For sale - brand new in box (never opened) 19" Dell LCD monitor - E197FP.

ILS 850 OBRO (or best reasonable offer)

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[4GIVEAWAY] 3 10/100Mbit NICs

2010-07-15 Thread Marc Volovic
Mes Enfants,

3 10/100Mbit NICs, giveaway. Two are (I think) RTL, one is e100, PCI all.

Come and take em...

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[4SALE] Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz, 4GB RAM, 2x250GB disks

2010-07-17 Thread Marc Volovic
For sale a Dell desktop:
Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz
4GB RAM
2x250GB disks
ATI 2400HD PCIe (dual screen capable)

ILS 2,000 OBRO

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[4SALE] iMac 17" 1.83GHz C2D, 1GB RAM, 160GB disk

2010-07-18 Thread Marc Volovic
And... to make matters worse -

For sale an iMac 17":

Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz
1GB RAM
160GB disk
Mac OS X 10.5.8

ILS 1,500 OBRO

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[FLASH] LJ giveaway

2010-07-20 Thread Marc Volovic
Hi all

35cm vertical stack of Linux Journals for giveaway. You wants it, you come and 
get it.

Why [FLASH]? Very simple - I am going to compost the stack Thursday morning. If 
you want it - come and get it from me BEFORE that.

>From me means from Mazkeret Batya.

No, I am not carting them anywhere.

No, I am not keeping them after Wednesday night/Tursday morning.

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Re: [FLASH] LJ giveaway

2010-07-20 Thread Marc Volovic
Dear Tomer,

Great idea. Anyone one wants to take them and cart them to August Pengui?

I am not, presently, planning to attend.

M

On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:06 PM, Tomer Cohen wrote:

> Some people might be interested in these copies at August Penguin for reading 
> them in the lobby instead of attending to sessions, or taking them home right 
> after. Do you mind postponing their death? 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 21:40, Marc Volovic  wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> 35cm vertical stack of Linux Journals for giveaway. You wants it, you come 
> and get it.
> 
> Why [FLASH]? Very simple - I am going to compost the stack Thursday morning. 
> If you want it - come and get it from me BEFORE that.
> 
> >From me means from Mazkeret Batya.
> 
> No, I am not carting them anywhere.
> 
> No, I am not keeping them after Wednesday night/Tursday morning.
> 
> M
> 
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Re: question about customers "management" webapp

2010-07-22 Thread Marc Volovic
icount.co.il

On Jul 22, 2010, at 10:33 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I just became a freelancer (I wrote a post with some things I learned that 
> could be useful to others, thats why I added the link), and I'm looking for 
> something that I'm quite surprised I cannot find.
> 
> I'm looking for some customer "management" web app (which supports Hebrew), 
> so it could allow me to issue price quotes. There are few CRM programs but 
> these are monster solutions, and I'm looking for something simple: 
> add/edit/view customer details, a catalog of "products", and a simple way to 
> create some "page" with customer name and some "products", VAT and make a PDF 
> out of it. I can spend few hours writing such a thing in PHP/MySQL, but it 
> will be like reinventing the wheel..
> 
> I'm sure that there are few people here who are freelancers, so I wonder 
> which solution do they use, and which app do they recommend?
> 
> Thanks,
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[4SALE] One differential SCSI cable - great sentimental value

2010-07-25 Thread Marc Volovic
Hi Ladies, Gentlemen

It is with a heavy heart tinged with the silver toppings of relief that I am 
offering my (need I say it) legendary differential SCSI cable for sale.

The cable is neither new, nor is it in pristine condition, having been 
assiduously applied to the thinking/sitting parts of a non-trivial majori... 
u, MINORITY of Linux-IL members new and old (but mainly old). It has a 
fleck or seven of the old saliva and some dark brown rusty spots that give off 
the whiff of metallic regrets.

In return for this fabulous antique of proven provenance and efficacy, I ask 
but for one thing and one thing only - the DNA map of a clueful newbie.

Or - if above is unavailable - for the original thirty pieces of silver.

With gravest hilarity,

Marc A. Volovic

PS. I (and, indeed, the community) am deeply indebted to a Mr. L. O. for 
talking me into this spasm of generosity. His address shall be a supplementary 
and superfluous adjunct to the item itself.

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Re: [4SALE] One differential SCSI cable - great sentimental value

2010-07-25 Thread Marc Volovic

On Jul 25, 2010, at 11:12 PM, Omer Zak wrote:

> May I suggest that you, Marc the Terrible, hold on to the Holy
> Differential SCSI Cable for mere two extra weeks (less one day and a
> weekend); and during the Highly Esteemed August Penguin 2010 Religious
> Ceremonies, auction off the Holy D.SCSI.C and after deducting your
> thirty sinful ducats, donate the rest of the proceeds to Hamakor?

Sinful Ducats? Ducats are not sinful! Tis the use thereof that may be sinful. 
And sinful is singularly good - a philosophy expounded by Mz Zaza Gabor.

As for said August Penguin - at the moment, I have very few plans to attend. 
That is for FLOOR(very few)

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[4GIVEAWAY] More stuff

2010-07-28 Thread Marc Volovic
Ok, known drill.

1. Four (maybe five, maybe six) Display Port cables
2. One AGP VGA Card
3. One Adaptec 39160 SCSI HBA

Ya want em, come and get 'em from the great urban sprawl that is Mazkeret 
Batya. Else shed their mortal coil they shall and no later than Saturday at 
that.

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Re: Apple Slim USB Keyboard

2010-10-13 Thread Marc Volovic
I have one - you are welcome to try.

M

On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:56 AM, Steve G. wrote:

> Has anyone successfully connected the Apple brushed aluminum keyboard (I am 
> thinking the USB one, not the bluetooth) to a linux box?
> 
> I tried it at an apple store, and liked the feel of the keys, but a search 
> suggests the issue is iffy.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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Re: [4SALE] Lenovo T400

2010-10-26 Thread Marc Volovic
Price is reasonably negotiable. Am open to interesting exchanges.  
Interesting exchanges in this context would be (e.g.) Canon EF 17-40mm  
f/4L NIB or a Multiplex Royal Evo Pro 9 2.4GHz with two receivers.


Cheeri
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On Oct 26, 2010, at 6:12, "m...@bard.org.il"  wrote:


Lenovo T400
C2D T9400 (2 core 2.53GHz CPU)
4GB RAM (can expand to 8GB)
X4500 display adapter
1440x900 resolution LCD
DVD-ROM
160GB Hard Drive
Usual stuff - wifi (bgn), bluetooth, usb, firewire, pcmcia, camera,  
gbit eth

High capacity battery
Docking station
3 (maybe 4)xPower Bricks

Model is T400 type 6475-B17

Battery is in excellent shape. Machine is super clean, not used a lot.
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Re: small linux hardware

2011-01-10 Thread Marc Volovic

Gumstix are quite expensive comparatively.

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On Jan 10, 2011, at 23:05, Michael Tewner  wrote:




2011/1/10 Erez D 
I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power  
and cheep


I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf: http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 
 )
which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is 41.4x31.4x3.6  
mm in size and i can get it in 50$ (in quantities)


however as i do not need the gprs module, i thought i could find  
something smaller and cheaper...



anyone knows of such a hardware ?

thanks,
erez.

Have you looked into Gumstix?
http://www.gumstix.com/

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Re: Update: eVrit e-book Reader

2011-02-17 Thread Marc Volovic

Will they work using an open US-based proxy?

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On Feb 17, 2011, at 12:39, guy keren  wrote:



in addition to this discussion - i found out that the nook cannot be
delivered to israel neither from b&n, nor from bestbuy (which sells it
in the USA).

i considered getting it via mustop- but then i found that online book
purchases won't work using an IP address outside the USA.

this is quite a bummer...

--guy

On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 11:57 +0200, Amichai Rotman wrote:

Hi all,


Just wanted to share my experience with this little device...


As some of you know, I asked which one should I buy: Amazon Kindle or
this one. I am glad I have bought this one. It's all I need!


I have 130 books on the internal 1.2GB memory and I still have lots  
of

space.


I bought it so I can carry around all those 1000+ pages technical
books.


Pros:




Runs Linux!
Small size.
Light weight.
Lots of space (can work with an MicroSD card, up to 32GB).
Supports Hebrew (none of the other readers out there do).
Long battery life.


Cons:


e-vrit eshop:
Very uncomfortable to browse the e-vrit website and shop for books
(Both from the desktop and from the device). While browsing from the
device, it opens a page on the local FS that asks you to follow a  
link

to enter the online shop. This page comes up after connecting to the
WiFi network, so they could easily take you there directly after the
connection was made...
You cannot search for books by author, and if you find an author you
like, it is not possible to "click the name to access all the books
available by that author. This is true for both the device and the
desktop sites.
Note: The site accessible from the device is maintained by Newpan and
the site accessible from the desktop is maintained by Steimazky
A small number of books are available on the shop. No Sci-Fi books at
all. No old books (those books I bought as a kid and are out of print
are great candidates for this format).


When listening to MP3 files - even with the volume all the way up, it
was too low to hear in a noisy environment. Granted - I only tested
Podcasts, not music.


Slow response while switching between books and display modes (full
screen, back to the main menu). flipping pages work fast, though.


Terrible for photos / pictures. Too dark, no colors and slow. The
books' covers and in-book diagrams and line art look great!


User Experience:


As I mentioned, I am very happy with the device. It is very light and
under the right lighting conditions it is very clear and fun to read
from. Using it under the sun was even better than under florescent
light.
I downloaded a sample book from the Barns & Noble site (what they  
call

a 'NookBook) and transfered it to the device directly (an .epub file)
- and begun reading immediately! no DRM, no conversion - out of the
download! I called their Customer Support (voice - I needed to hear
it) and asked if it is because it's a sample. the representative said
the sample is technically the same as the full book!


Over the course of the last three years I've read very few books,
mostly technical books by the computer, but since I've bought this
device I have read more than 70 pages of a Hebrew thriller, and a few
pages of some technical books and got the epub version of a 1500 page
book I was wondering how to carry around with me...


Conclusion:


Very good buy for those of you who need the Hebrew support. Not very
expensive. No dual display. No color display - but perfect for  
reading

books!


I hope I helped someone out there to reach a decision...


Amichai.
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Re: RMS, Hosts Must Support Boycott?

2011-06-10 Thread Marc Volovic
[a whole pile of claptrap, including previously written and quoted claptrap, 
snipped]


People, RMS (as well as any other person) is entitled to support, adhere, 
acquiesce or abhor, deny, etc any and all BDS activities.

(Some of) Your moral outrage is not a whit less ridiculous that agreement.

The man is entitled to his opinion and choice. It is his right as a man and as 
a public figure.

Those of you gnashing your teeth - please open YouTube and type "פלדרמאוס 
באולימפיאדה".

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Re: RMS, Hosts Must Support Boycott?

2011-06-10 Thread Marc Volovic
Dear Stan,

You are, indeed, entitled to as much freedom and opportunity to BDS Israel for 
its criminal policies and proclivities.
You are, indeed, entitled to as much freedom and opportunity to BDS RMS and 
others for their BDS'ing Israel.

Just, please, try to do so without speechifying with a tearful whine. THAT 
makes it tiresome AND defeats your purpose. "Haven't the Jewish People suffered 
enough!?" is, of course, a tremendous moral fillip, but u... rather 
:-) is ridiculous. You know - something about tears and crocodiles.

M

On Jun 11, 2011, at 1:53 AM, Stan Goodman wrote:

> On Saturday 11 June 2011 at 01:47:50 (GMT+2) Marc Volovic 
> 
> I understand. Stallman is entitled to express his opinion, but I am not 
> entitled to express mine because he is a public figure.

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Re: RMS, Hosts Must Support Boycott?

2011-06-10 Thread Marc Volovic
Ah, Dear Stan, how appropriate and typical to your line of argumentation.

Hail! You are a true representative of your cause.

M

On Jun 11, 2011, at 6:44 AM, Stan Goodman wrote:

> On Saturday 11 June 2011 at 06:30:36 (GMT+2) Marc Volovic 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Dear Stan,
>> 
>> You are, indeed, entitled to as much freedom and opportunity to BDS
>> Israel for its criminal policies and proclivities. You are, indeed,
> 
> Go pound salt.

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Re: RMS, Hosts Must Support Boycott?

2011-06-12 Thread Marc Volovic
Being significantly less conversant with US corporate law than e.g. Israeli 
corporate law, I'll take your comments at face value.

Is RMS, by agreeing to the conditions set by the financial contributors to his 
visit, in violation of US law? Mind - to the best of my understanding - he has 
not gone BDS publicly, only stated in private email conversations that he will 
adhere to the conditions set. Does that also contravene?

M

On Jun 12, 2011, at 9:45 AM, geoffrey mendelson wrote:

> 
> On Jun 10, 2011, at 9:38 PM, Marc Volovic wrote:
>> People, RMS (as well as any other person) is entitled to support, adhere, 
>> acquiesce or abhor, deny, etc any and all BDS activities.
>> 
>> The man is entitled to his opinion and choice. It is his right as a man and 
>> as a public figure.
> 
> 
> Marc, it has to do with US corporate law and practice. In the US, officers of 
> a corporation are limited in liability for their actions as corporate 
> officers. What they do as private citizens is different than what they do as 
> officers of the corporation.
> 
> This is different than Israeli corporate law, where there is much less of a 
> "corporate veil".
> 
> When they do something as an officer of the corporation, it takes on a whole 
> new meaning. It is the stated policy of the corportation.
> 
> If RMS as RMS states what he does, as a private citizen, it is free speech. 
> He is entitled to his opionions and limited by US laws as to what he can say 
> and where, but those limits are awfully wide (compared to Israeli ones for 
> example).
> 
> However, once he signs an email as an officer of the FSF, or states it 
> publicly that he, as representing the FSF is going to support a boycott (or 
> not) and so on, it is FSF policy. So like it or not, the FSF has now 
> incorporated the BDS movement into their message. It's not just FREE 
> Software, it's also support the Palestinians and boycott Israel.
> 
> If RMS wants to vacation in Ramalah, or sun himself on the beaches of Gaza, 
> he is welcome to. If he does not want to stay in, vist or even pass through 
> Israel, (He could enter Gaza from Egypt, or the PA from Jordan), he is 
> welcome to. However as the President of the FSF his perceived boycott of 
> Israeli institutions is unacceptable, and dilutes the FSF and it's message.
> 
> Depending upon exactly what he does and does not do, and who provides the 
> money for his visit, he (and therefore the FSF as he spoke and speaks for 
> them) may be in volation of US law, and therefore subject to investigation, 
> tax audits, etc. Quite simply this will not end well for the FSF.
> 
> Geoff.
> 
> 
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Re: HW/SW for license server

2011-09-25 Thread Marc Volovic
4th is 4gb with iPhone autocorrect. Fuck apple. 

DL1xx is is HP. Check their site. 

>1000/sec is special

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 25, 2011, at 12:25, Valery Reznic  wrote:

> Thank you, Mark.
> 
> A few more questions:
>  - what is HP DL1xx-class box with 4th ram
> - 6 request/second is trivial. On each ratio do you think it will need 
> something special?
> 
> Valery
> 
> From: Marc Volovic 
> To: Valery Reznic 
> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 12:03 PM
> Subject: Re: HW/SW for license server
> 
> Dear valery,
> 
> 6 requests per second is trivial. Get the cheapest HP DL1xx-class box with 
> 4th ram and the cheapest CPU you can manage. 
> 
> M
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Sep 23, 2011, at 11:19, Valery Reznic  wrote:
> 
>> Hi, All.
>> 
>> I need to setup license server and looking for advice what hardware/software 
>> to use
>> 
>> General schema is following:
>> 
>> There are about 20K clients all of them periodically (let say once a week) 
>> query license server for license via https
>> I'll try my best to spread all those requests over the week, but in worse 
>> case scenario all those 20K request can came during 1hour,
>> spread relative evenly i.e about 6 request/sec
>> 
>> When license server get request it query database ~20K records with 2-3 
>> small fields, generate license and return it to client.
>> 
>> License generation is light - md5sum of the very small input ( few hundreds 
>> bytes)
>> 
>> I think use following software for it
>> 
>> 1. CentOS 6
>> 2. Apache with mod_python
>> 3. Mysql
>> 
>> My questions about software are:
>> 1. License server software is likely to be written in python, hence 
>> mod_python.
>>   If I'll use python as CGI instead of Apache module, will it result in 
>> significant performance drop?
>> 
>> 2. How configure apache - what is reasonable settings for MaxClient 
>> parameter?
>>Any other important settings?
>> 
>> 3. Use Mysql or Postgres? Or something else?
>> 
>> Hardware questions are:
>> 1. What computer should I use for this task
>> i386 or x86-64?
>>how much memory?
>>disk spaces?
>> 
>> 2. What hosting company to buy this server from?
>> 
>> Do you have any experience or suggestions to share?
>> 
>> Thank you,
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Re: Digikam image re-compression - is it reliable?

2012-06-19 Thread Marc Volovic
You do not say whether the originals are in JPG formst or in RAW format. If
the latter, they contain a lot of information that can be safely discarded
(it is used for photo-processing which - in re-compressing - you have
decided to forgo.

If your originals are JPG files, the re-compression is just that. Now, a
JPG compression on JPG compression adds more artefacts, depending on what
has been photographed.

And, you will not be able to enlarge and print anything really huge.

C'est touts.

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On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 6:13 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm preparing a disk-on-key with family photos to send to my mum and
> noticed something a bit unexpected.
> Most of the photos were taken with a Canon EOS 300D, maximum resolution
> and minimum compression.
> Some were taken with Android phone and iPhone 4.
> I use Digikam on Debian to manage my photos.
> The total space of the original images (including movies, which weren't
> touched) was ~7.6Gb.
> The total space after re-compression using default parameters (75%, JPEG,
> no resizing) - < 1Gb.
>
> I think I saw before that simple re-compression saves a lot of disk space,
> but this is about 90% reduction (take into account that this includes
> copied untouched .mp4 movie files).
> From eye-balling the images on the computer screen (24", 1920x1280) they
> look just fine. They are going to be printed on regular sized photo paper,
> not made into bus-stop posters or anything.
>
> Am I missing something? Should I still send the larger images (I think I
> can just barely fit them into an old 8Gb disk-on-key) or will the smaller
> ones do fine?
>
> It also makes me wonder about my own photo stash - it takes a few dozens
> of Gb's now. If I can recompress them without losing noticeable quality
> (assume I never intend to display/print them larger than an A4 page) then
> this could save me a huge amount of disk (+backups, handling, easier
> shipping to relatives on the other side of the world etc).
>
> Thanks,
>
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Re: which filesystem

2012-08-11 Thread Marc Volovic
IMHO - xfs

Sent from my iPhone
So topes font cont

On Aug 11, 2012, at 14:42, Erez D  wrote:

> hello
>
> i have and external USB hard-drive size 2TB, mounted as ext4. (ubuntu 10.10 
> amd64)
> every time there is a power failure. i need to do a manual fsck on this disk. 
> and this takes around an hour ...
>
>
> i am looking to replace the ext4 file system with something better:
> 1. stable
> 2. more resilient to power failures
> 3. short fsck time
> 4, supported out of the box (i may want to mount this external disk on other 
> computers with other linux distros e.g. centos).
>
>
> what can you recommend ?
>
>
> thanks,
> erez.
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Re: which filesystem

2012-08-12 Thread Marc Volovic
You use vi, I see...

You will now need to hide from the e-police, I just denounced you.

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On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Diego Iastrubni  wrote:

> On שבת 11 אוגוסט 2012 14:59:29 Marc Volovic wrote:
> > IMHO - xfs
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> I am sorry. I cannot take you seriously when I read those two sentences
> together.
>
> Please read chapters 3, 5 and 8 of the vim manual as atonement. Here are
> the
> links, don't even waste time looking for them:
>
> http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_03.html
> http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_05.html
> http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_08.html
>
> ;-)
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Re: Linux friendly hardware RAID card in Israel

2007-04-16 Thread Marc Volovic
On Monday 16 April 2007 03:08, Arieh Skliarouk quoth:
> Hi,

LSI Logic have multiple models. From 150-4 (4 SATA-1 ports) to 300-8X (8 
SATA-2 ports).

I am using an LSI 150-6 (6 SATA-1 ports) and it can be installed 
transparently. The later models (3xx) have RAID 0,1,5,6,1+0 and 10. The 
earlier models lack RAID6.

> Can anyone recommend me Linux friendly hardware RAID card with following
> features:
>
>- Available for purchase from Israel company or reseller
>- SATA support for 4 drives or more
>- Open source driver included in latests 2.6 kernel
>- Must support true HW RAID[0,1,5] raid, when BIOS and Linux see only
>single disk (unlike Promise cards).
>- Consequence of previous two requirements: debian 4.0 can install
>itself onto the RAID (configured from BIOS), out-of-the-box.
>- hot-swap is not necessary, the system can be powered off for
>maintenance sometimes.
>
> Thank you in advance!

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Re: [OT] Online privacy, police to have free access to IP addresses

2007-08-19 Thread Marc Volovic
IANAL, but if I remember correctly, the answer is that it is not only forbidden 
to encrypt a message, it is even forbidden to "modulate" a message (i.e. change 
the signal), without due permission from the relevant ministry.

In effect, by using such problematic and scurrilous items as voice mail 
systems, cellular phones and so forth, we all are risking being sent to the 
nach und nebel.

M

- "Moshe Leibovitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wonder if the Israeli law allows you to
> encrypt your communications over public channels.
> I wouldn't shock me to find out the even this discussion is illegal
> :)
> 
> On 20/08/2007 01:03, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > On 20/08/07, *Nadav Har'El* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > wrote:
> > 
> >     far less opposed to giving the police more search power. It
> doesn't
> >     make us a
> >     totalitarian state, unless the police actually (ab)uses this
> power,
> >     and so
> >     far, I don't think that it actually does.
> > 
> > 
> > There is also the issue of having all the information about you 
> > concentrated in one place, open for corrupt officials to give/sell
> away 
> > to anyone who wants to know this stuff about you.
> > 
> > It's already mostly there with the Identification Number being a
> single 
> > "join" field on everything written about you - from your birth 
> > certificate through your school marks, your army records, your
> rental 
> > agreements, bank records, national insurance, any club membership
> your 
> > have etc. etc.
> > 
> > As far as I followed the article, the new law is just going to make
> it 
> > even easier to track you.
> > 
> > BTW - all this cryptography and stenography stuff is not the point -
> I 
> > suppose none of us in this forum are criminals that have anything to
> 
> > hide. But as law abiding citizens we are now even more exposed to 
> > criminals having more information about us - e.g. someone who
> gathers 
> > enough information about you can start pretending to be you and get
> 
> > credit cards on your name, or know that you are away from home for a
> 
> > period and break into it, knowing exactly what to look for because
> they 
> > also found your credit card or warranty records, etc.
> > 
> > --Amos
> > 
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Re: Commercial/FOSS C++ dev env for Linux?

2007-09-01 Thread Marc Volovic
Hiya.

First - SlickEdit costs US$250-450 per seat. And while it is ok as an IDE, it 
has quite a few limitations especially as far as debugging is concerned.

There are NO good integrated development environments for Linux. Slickedit, 
Eclipse, etc, are a reasonable set of editing tools, but very very very 
mediocre debugging tools.

You could try TotalView and Code Insight (Debugger and Editor).

Marc


- "Maxim Veksler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/1/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are at this stage were the lead C++ developer needs to switch
> over our
> > mostly ACE-based applications from Windows to Linux and needs a GOOD
> and
> > CONVENIENT debugging environment for multi-threaded applications.
> >
> > He's giving a honest effort to use gdb but so far found it very hard
> to work
> > with and at least once he managed to get gdb itself to crash.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a REALLY USEFUL(TM) debugger for Linux, even
> cheap
> > commercial ones (up to around 100$ per seat)?
> >
> > Please spare me the preaching about gdb being so great - that guy,
> who
> > haven't touched Linux until last week, is already doing a tremendous
> effort
> > to convert and needs any tool he can to help him.
> >
> > At least one of the target environments will be RHEL4 (due to
> customer's
> > demands) but there is a good chance the Debian will be our internal
> SOE.
> >
> 
> Have him look at http://www.slickedit.com/
> 
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --Amos
> >
> >
> 
> 
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Re: FOSS alternative to Exchange

2007-10-11 Thread Marc Volovic
Yes - we're using Zimbra and some of my peers are using Zimbra or Scalix. Fine 
enough.

I am actually quite happy with Zimbra - there are some annoyances (its 
NON-interop with Nokia e-series mobiles, eg) but otherwise it works very well.

M

- "Dvir Volk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks,
> anyone has real experience in using them in a real business
> environment?
> 
> 
> On 10/11/07, Lior Okman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You might want to checkout Scalix, OpenGroupware.org and
> openXchange,
> > all of which have (more or less) all the features you mentioned.
> >
> >
> > OpenXchange requires that you buy a connector for Outlook access,
> but
> > it's pretty cheap.
> >
> >
> > I think Scalix provides the Outlook connector for free, but
> requires
> > that you use a premium user with the connector. The first 25
> premium
> > users in the community edition of Scalix are free, but when you
> need
> > more premium users, you need to buy licenses for them. The number
> of
> > standard users in Scalix is unlimited in the free (community)
> edition,
> > but standard users only have email, and can't collaborate/share
> calendars.
> >
> >
> > Access to mobile phones and PDAs might have to go through Funambol
> -
> > you'll need to check that out. I had no need for this, so I didn't
> > bother with it last time I looked around for an exchange
> replacement.
> >
> >
> > Open-Xchange -
> http://www.open-xchange.com/header/community_area.html
> >
> > OpenGroupware.org - http://opengroupware.org/
> >
> > Scalix - http://www.scalix.com/
> >
> >
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> >
> > Lior
> >
> >
> > Dvir Volk wrote:
> >
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > My company, a rapidly growing startup (right now about 15
> employees,
> > > probably around 50 within a year), is looking to upgrade our
> current
> > > mail server to a full fledged Exchange or similar solution.
> > >
> > > Before we're surrendering to M$, I'd like to know if anyone knows
> of a
> > > full FOSS solution for our needs, possibly with someone to support
> it
> > > or at least install it and guide us, in Israel.
> > > our requirements are:
> > >
> > > Mail; Calendar sharing; PDA Access; Access to all features from
> Win
> > > (Outlook access is a must) , Mac and Linux; Web Access; and our
> own
> > > dedicated server.
> > >
> > > Any advice?
> > >
> > > Dvir
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Re: FOSS alternative to Exchange

2007-10-11 Thread Marc Volovic
It is NOT too much a hassle to set up. All you need to do is:

  1. Call the IT person into the room
  2. Make a serious and intimidating face
  3. Using a grave tone, say - "Nir - you will install Scalix tomorrow. I want 
it done yesterday"

M

- "Amos Shapira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/10/2007, Lior Okman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > OpenXchange requires that you buy a connector for Outlook access,
> but
> > it's pretty cheap.
> 
> 
> Last time I tried to look at openXchange (in order to learn about an
> exchange alternative when I hoped I'll be asked for it) it looked a
> pretty
> complicated task to set it up. Is this true or did I get the wrong
> impression?
> 
> And as Dvir asked already - does anyone here have true real-life
> experience
> setting up and using any of these solutions to report about?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Amos


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Re: PC router distro?

2007-10-17 Thread Marc Volovic
yes - pfsense - marc



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Re: PC router distro?

2007-10-17 Thread Marc Volovic
1/2 yes - pfsense (based on freebsd) - marc

- "Omer Zak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about using OpenBSD for this purpose?
> Is there an OpenBSD based distribution suitable for working as a
> router?


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Re: [job offer] SysAdmin

2007-12-18 Thread Marc Volovic
Gil, I love you like a brother, but I simply must

Translation in body, below:

- "Gil Freund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Responsibilities
>   Strategy & Planning

Translation: "Plan and then see the plan go up in smoke"

>   Work with scientists and software developers in support of existing

Translation: "Herd cats"

> systems documentation for educating end users and new IT staff.

Translation: "trying to imparts a few morsels of wisdom to people who do not 
want it and yourself"

> Academic or industrial experience is required.

Translation: "No PhD, you lowly serf?"

> including Windows System Administration.

Translation: "Outlook is more important"

> Personal Attributes

Translation: "We're an equal-opportunity bigot!"

> Strong customer service orientation.

Translation: "Groveling is a way of life and a universal panacea"

> Proven analytical and problem-solving abilities.

Translation: "Must be able to understand pained quizzical eyebrow movements 
from PhD's"

> Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a
> high-pressure environment.

Translation: "Oi, Gevald, my Outlook has deleted ALL MY MAIL JUST LIKE I TOLD 
IT! GET IT BACK NOW"

> Good written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.

Translation: "Good written, oral, labia-lingua-cloacal, and interpersonal 
communication skills"

> Team-oriented and skilled in working within a collaborative
> environment.

Translation: "Able to withstand constant backbiting and angle-gnawing"

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Re: Mounting a DD'd ReiserFS image?

2008-01-09 Thread Marc Volovic
Under Linux it will work

Under MacOS it will not work - no ReiserFS support that I know of

M
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> 
> Someone has a DD dump of a ReiserFS partition. Can it be mounted as a
> file and read? Under Linux, I would try mounting it as a loopback
> device, but will even that work?
> 
> I know that some file systems store data as sector addresses and DD
> images can only be put back on a disk of the same geometry and in the
> same place, while others only store LBA for example, ISO9660 and UDF.
> 
> They want to mount it under MacOS (which is BSD) if that helps
> (and any pointers to programs/drivers).
> 
> Thanks in advance, 
> 
> Geoff.
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Re: [JOB OFFER] PHP programmer

2008-01-10 Thread Marc Volovic

- "Herouth Maoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (Anything you see in parenthesis is my own remark)
> 
> Unicell is looking for a PHP programmer.

Which is not a pure-Linux vocation!

> (I just know that one of the regular Job-offer bashers will get me for
> that...)

Quite the contrary - I think it is a high time that we - as a group - got weaned
from our bigotry. This list - if it help place some people - will have been 
proved
absolved of the flood of its other electronic drivel.

> (I'd add - some knowledge of Linux, not being afraid of command line
> or cron).

There you go - the sop for us bigots! Thanks, Heruth.


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Re: [Job Offer and a byte more] PHP programmer and CTO

2008-01-13 Thread Marc Volovic
Aviv, hi.

I am somewhat less keen than Geoff to suspect you of trying/hoping to cheat a 
prospective CTO. In fact, I am sure you have every intention of paying the CTO. 
What I do fear is that you do not really understand the position and job of a 
CTO.

The CTO's job is NOT to be a good programmer or support the current system. If 
the CTO is engaged in this kind of activity, his or her attention will be 
consumed by the minutiae of the work, leaving no free brain-cells to 
proselytize technology. A CTO is a priest, a hierophant - not a programmer. A 
CTO is a salesman of the IDEA, not a programmer.

Marc

- "aviv sher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Geoff thanks for the insight,
> 
> The CTO title means he will handle the whole Technology part of the
> system
> (and the technology vision), and if he would like to change the
> technology
> in the future it will be his decision... we also want him to be a
> good
> programmer so he can support the current system we dont want
> anyone to
> work for free so if my message was not clear...
> 
> The job is a payable job :) the partnership is only so he will feel
> some
> obligation (and may be make some big bucks in the future)
> 
> Aviv
> 
> On Jan 13, 2008 12:41 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 11:11:20AM +0200, aviv sher wrote:
> > >
> > > a young startup company with a very interesting web 2.0 platform
> is
> > seeking
> > > for a
> > > PHP programmer with knowledge in AJAX HTML or any other 3-4
> letters
> > > combinations that has to do with web or open source!
> > >
> > > This programmer will eventually become the CTO of the company...
> not to
> > > mention partnership!
> >
> > IMHO probably not. If you have already decided the technologies,
> which
> > is what you said in the begining of this post, then there really is
> no
> > longer an opening for a CTO.
> >
> > What you are looking for is a programmer who will be given the
> title
> > of CTO as an inducment to take less or no money, but will never be
> allowed
> > to actually make any technology decisions. A real CTO would leave
> out of
> > frustration, a "young" programmer will never sucessfully make the
> > transition
> > from doing it all themeselves to running a group.
> >
> > > I dont want to put a long job description I know that who ever
> fits the
> > job
> > > knows it already
> >
> > Yes, but as I said, IMHO, you have already scared them off.
> >
> > If you are looking for a programmer to join you, who will be paid
> in
> > equity, you should say so and get a person who can do the job you
> want
> > without any unreasonable expectations. If you really have those
> > expectations, IMHO, you really need to have a professional take a
> good
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> other
> > things.
> >
> > Geoff.
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Re: managing two interfaces

2008-01-16 Thread Marc Volovic
This is indeed teaming. In your case, teaming does not even require  
teaming on the other side of the cable pair since you do not actively  
intend to run the paired cables active/active.


The specific kernel module is "bonding"

Marc

On Jan 16, 2008, at 16:33 PM, Dotan Shavit wrote:


You just described "teaming" of your network interfaces.

#

On Wednesday 16 January 2008, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:

Hi,

I have a computer connected with two interfaces to same network. Each
one backups another.
When eth0 is down, eth1 have to work.
When eth1 is down, eth0 have to work.
The most sutable solution I've found is to monitor RUNNING status of
interfaces and change the routing table from my program.
Could you please suggests already implemented solution for the  
problem?




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Re: [Job Offer and a byte more] PHP programmer and CTO

2008-01-16 Thread Marc Volovic

Aviv,

You are beginning to disappoint me.

What you have not seemed to grasp is that you need to decide what your  
company needs/wants - a CTO or a programmer. There is precious little  
chance that you can get both in a single person.


You know - just to be on the constructive side - I'll send you a list  
of people I think might work as CTO candidates in a private email -  
address them. I doubt any of them want to be a programmer, though.


Your project/company seems to be lacking managerial guidance. Get  
some. From somewhere. Even part-time. Buy a manager and OBEY the  
manager. This is one of the most difficult decisions an entrepreneur  
must make and it is imperative. Few people make it over the divide and  
BECOME managers (I think the only one I can can remember off the cuff  
is Gil Schwed).


So - I'll send you a private email.

M


On Jan 16, 2008, at 17:59 PM, aviv sher wrote:


Hi Guys,

Well its me Aviv who started the whole mess :) i would like to thank  
alot to all the really great insights... though i still have  to say  
that almost no one has come forward either as a CTO or a Programmer...

 So I am a bit disappointed...

so i am asking again if anyone out there knows someone that knows  
someone that want to be part of a really interesting web 2.0 project  
(we pay salaries...yep) as a programmer or any either Tech. title  
hew would like to have


we are still looking :) you can contact me through the email or call  
me at 054-6838708


have a great evening

Aviv



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Re: Paper journals

2008-01-27 Thread Marc Volovic
Dr. Dobbs

- "Leonid Podolny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
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Re: Source code control system

2008-02-18 Thread Marc Volovic
Good heavens...

Subversion and/or CVS - take your choice.

I am not sure what you mean by "graphic management", but both have graphic and 
web CLIENTS.

Management is something completely different :-).


Me



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Re: Source code control system

2008-02-19 Thread Marc Volovic
Oi,

Git is a silly that.

M

- "Ohad Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what about git?
> 


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Re: [ot] Freedom of speech online + some more issues

2008-04-05 Thread Marc Volovic

- "Hetz Ben Hamo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 2008/4/5 Uri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Dear linux-il friends,
> 
> I somehow have a feeling that many people from here already marked a
> message from you as SPAM and kicked this message.

Dear Hetz,

I feel that your reaction to UeCh is somewhat Pavlovian. His idea (which - alas 
- is "more of the very old same only smeared with spiritualistic nonsense") 
does not merit such reaction, in my opinion.
 
> 1. You're thinking about creating yet another file sharing company.
> Find yourself some lawyers.

That is sound advice. Alas, Uri, no matter whether your intent is to share 
unencumbered content or (tfu-tfu-tfu, has ve halila, perish the thought) 
encumbered content, the powers that be (namely, people with gazillions of 
dollars in ready money) will not look on such an idea with all that much 
goodwill.

> 2. As a person who previously "matched" between companies and
> developers, I would say to any developer who wants to join you, that
> you are a "Red Risk", which means that developers should ask for cash
> (and not Shotef+30 or anything like that) or bank's cheque or a bank
> guarantee. Why? because you either do not know the law in Israel
> and/or being fully Naive.

Hetz, my dear, this is an ad hominem (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem). 
It might even constitute libel. Yes, Uri is either unaware or ignoring Israeli 
and other laws, but using an ad hominem is always a bad idea.

> 3. Of course, any developer who "accidentally" served in the Israeli
> army should NOT try to work with you or else you'll mock and insult
> him, just like what you did 1-2 years ago, an act that was fully
> childish behavior.

Again, an ad hominem. What does it matter that Uri rails (quite incoherently, I 
must say, which gravely detracts from his argumentation) against criminal 
organizations like the IDF, etc. Uri is somewhat misguided in his views, but 
that is not a very good reason to ad hominem him.


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Re: Openmoko Group sale

2008-05-31 Thread Marc Volovic

"Should" is entry #4086 on page 139 of the Book Of Famous Last Words.

M

On May 31, 2008, at 5:36 PM, Lior Kaplan wrote:


The device runs Linux, and thus should have Hebrew support.

Dotan Cohen wrote:

2008/5/31 Dan Aloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hey there,

Anyone interested in joining an Israeli Openmoko Freerunner group  
sale?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openmoko
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GroupSales

Join the revolution :)



If the device has full Hebrew support, then I am very interested.

Dotan Cohen

http://what-is-what.com
http://gibberish.co.il
א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ- 
ק-ר-ש-ת


A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?


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Re: [ot] svn branches and tricks

2006-10-02 Thread Marc Volovic
On Monday 02 October 2006 20:30, Diego Iastrubni quoth:
> The problem starts when I decide that the development branch should become
> the trunk. How can I tell SVN:
> "for get this dir, now trunk is branches/test1".

The simplest "way" would be similar to what you suggest as the second option, 
albeit somewhat differently:

svn mv trunk branches/kablamo
svn mv branches/foo trunk

Keeps history, too.

You could eschew the branches/ subdirectory, making the rename even simpler.


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Re: OT: SparcStation monitor needed

2006-11-14 Thread Marc Volovic
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 16:01, Jonathan Ben Avraham quoth:
> We used a regular VGA monitor. Maybe you need an adapter cable.
>
I can probably give or lend you an adapter.

you need a fairly capable (Hz/KHz/MHz-wise) monitor

I'd use a serial cable

M
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Re: Can anyone help translate the Open Source Hardware statement to Hebrew?

2020-05-09 Thread marc volovic
Will be glad to help.

On 9 May 2020 09:17:56 GMT+03:00, Michael Shiloh  
wrote:
>I was just poking around the Open Source Hardware Association
> and was shocked to see that their definition
>, while available in a number of
>other
>languages, is not available in Hebrew. I say shocked because usually in
>technology and especially in Open Source, Hebrew is among the first
>translations.
>
>My Hebrew, and especially my technical Hebrew, is not good enough to
>work
>on this.
>
>How about you?
>
>If you're interested I'm happy to connect you with Alicia, one of the
>co-founders.
>
>Michael

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Re: Can anyone help translate the Open Source Hardware statement to Hebrew?

2020-05-09 Thread Marc Volovic
Thanks!
Would be glad.
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> On 9 May 2020, at 10:52, Michael Shiloh  wrote:
> 
> Great! I'll put you in touch with Alicia.
> 
> On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 10:39 AM marc volovic  <mailto:marcvolo...@me.com>> wrote:
> Will be glad to help.
> 
> On 9 May 2020 09:17:56 GMT+03:00, Michael Shiloh  <mailto:michaelshiloh1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I was just poking around the Open Source Hardware Association 
> <https://www.oshwa.org/> and was shocked to see that their definition 
> <https://www.oshwa.org/definition/>, while available in a number of other 
> languages, is not available in Hebrew. I say shocked because usually in 
> technology and especially in Open Source, Hebrew is among the first 
> translations.
> 
> My Hebrew, and especially my technical Hebrew, is not good enough to work on 
> this.
> 
> How about you?
> 
> If you're interested I'm happy to connect you with Alicia, one of the 
> co-founders.
> 
> Michael
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Re: Where to buy a Linux based desktop in Israel?

2020-05-15 Thread marc volovic
I missed mist of the discussion, so pardon me for possible going over plowed 
ground - it is probably difficult to nigh impossible to buy a linux-installed 
machine, but it is quite easy to buy a "no os" machine (actually, with 
freedos). Why not get one of them and deploy whatever flavour of Linux the 
tickles your fancy?

And no - I am not going to debate which distro is shiniest.

On 15 May 2020 15:59:39 GMT+03:00, Tzafrir Cohen  wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Pardon me for straying a bit off the topic of the recent sub-thread,
>
>On 14/05/2020 23:08, Steve Litt wrote:
>> On Thu, 14 May 2020 14:39:02 -0400
>> Steve Litt  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> That's perfectly reasonable, although I'll personally never use or
>>> recommend Mint again. 
>> 
>> I'm going to bow out of this debate now. I should have bowed out of
>it
>> long ago. First of all, I'm presumably on the same side as most of
>you
>> when it comes to the major important facts, as opposed to the side
>show
>> I've been discussing. Number two, I have nowhere near as much skin in
>> the game as most of you have.
>
>Be actually constructive and more on-topic and answer the question.
>
>The last computer I bought with Linux pre-installed was a purism
>laptop.
>Rather expensive and cannot be bought in Israel. The OS is a Debian
>derivative, and it works well out of that specific box. But then again,
>if you don't limit yourself to Israel, there are a number of others.
>
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THE MOVEMENT!

2002-11-19 Thread Marc A. Volovic
http://www.britmandate.com/

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Re: [Fwd: BSA Accuses OpenOffice ftp sites of piracy]

2003-03-04 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Not recently. In fact I can't remember when I actually used a Mac.
> My clearest memory is circa Apple IIc and Mac 1 (Marc - it's when we
> first met - do you remember what year it was?)

Certainly before '85. Probably before '83. Possibly around 81-82.


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[bugchong@tpg.com.au: Are you in charge of the Linux-IL list?]

2003-06-02 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Children - enclosed is a message from a native of Australia. His name is
suspicios. Living in Australia, a land populated by criminals, he's
obviously a spammer ;-).

Could somebody do something to/for him?

M

Gad - I think the correct address MIGHT be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
which, had you bothered you 'lil botty to sit in front of the Comfy
keyboard yer are obviously using and reading the bloody instructions,
you'd have found out.

M
- Forwarded message from Gad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -

Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 13:49:02 +1000
From: Gad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Are you in charge of the Linux-IL list?

Hi,

I hope you are the right person to write to (you claim the list is yours 
so... :-) ).

I've tried a few times to subscribe to the Linux-IL list a few times, 
and I've sent an email about it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I 
don't get any response whatsoever.

All I want to do is subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the list...

Thanks,
Gad


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Re: mini-itx linux support

2004-05-08 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Yosef Leibovich wrote:
Does anyone have experience with linux on mini-itx boards (see 
http://www.mini-itx.com for instance) Are they fully supported? Should 
all video/audio-out lines work correctly?

BTW does anyone import them to israel?
We are running quite a few functions on the Mini-ITX.
Note that the older versions of the board (i.e. before epia M) are not 
fast enought to do DVD playback properly...

Marc
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Re: [JOB OFFER] Aduva Seeking - Linux Proffesional

2004-05-19 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Lior Kesos:

> Hello List -

Hello Aduva!

> Aduva is an almost  5 year old Israeli linux company providing
> Server Provisioning and management solutions to diverse linux environments.

Aduva has already stopped pissing its trousers? Good!
Provisioning has got to do with Mars bars?

> We're currently seeking someone that _loves_ linux - has a fetish for
> penguins and is looking for a young, dynamic, fun work environment while
> taking part in the linux revolution ...

I should be delighted to revolve a fetishistic penguin while doing fun
things to the work environment!

Namely - what would aduva pay for me NOT to apply to the job?

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Re: preventing upgrade nightmare suggestions?

2006-12-17 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Hetz Ben Hamo:

> The question is - is there any GOOD open source solution for this?
> something that can perform updates, notify admin about the updates,
> etc? or he needs to "re-invent the wheel"?

Yes, there is such a solution. It is called "a sysadmin".


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Re: Linux servers vs. Microsoft servers

2007-02-17 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Uri Even-Chen:

> the messages I sent to this list about 3 months ago.  I didn't mean to
> offend anybody.

That's ok, old chap. Better to offend and ask forgiveness than to not
offend and ask permission...

[snip]

> My father asked an expert from a company we work with, and the expert
> recommended to use a Microsoft server (Windows 2003).  I would like to
> know if you think that a Linux server is better.

If the service company is a Windows only shop, the Windows box WILL work
better. It may not be the best solution, but as long as the support is
competent, it will work.

I do suggest that the mail server not be exposed to the world at large. I
also suggest not running email and file sharing on the same box (no idea
about Access - anything on Linux providing similar service)... My basic
suggestion is approaching an integrative shop and asking them for help in
defining the project (not implementing it). Sysnet comes to mind, as do
other places.

M

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Re: OpenPBX compatible FXS/FXO cards

2007-03-19 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Geoffrey S. Mendelson:

> Does anyone know of a source for cheap (i.e. non digium) FXO or FXS
> cards I can use with OpenPBX? I assume they are the same cards
> as used by Asterisk.

Digium bits are not terribly expensive. You can find some cards on ebay
but mostly its digium in israel...


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Re: FOSS accounting software

2007-04-08 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Geoffrey S. Mendelson:

> Marc, do you remember the PC BIOS upgrade you downloaded almost 10 years
> ago the included in plain text "SHEMA YISRAEL A."? I'm sure anyone
> a few kilometers to the east of us would have loved seeing that. :-)

Yep. If I am not mistaken, it was in the BIOS fonts area...


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Re: Wireless PCI card that can act as Access Point ?

2007-04-16 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Maxim Veksler:

> Could someone please recommend a PCI WiFi card with prism 2/2.5/3
> chipset available for purchase in Israel ?
> 
> I would like to make an AP from it based on RH4.
> http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/07/10/1729226
> 
> Can't find any of those in Zap or anything
> http://wiki.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/Prism2Card.

Truth be told - I never did like the way Linux works as an AP. And - at
home - I did not use Linux for an AP, but a pfSense. Using standard atheros
cards.

To your specific  question - IIRC, the prism2 series is long gone...

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[JOB OFFER] C++ programmer

2007-04-17 Thread Marc A. Volovic

Hello.

  For an application porting project, Swiftouch is looking for a programmer
  possessing the following qualifications:

  1. Good knowledge of C++/STL/ACE, 3 or more years experience
  2. Good knowledge of application programming under Linux
  3. Acquaintance with Solaris application programming
  4. Self-starter, independent
  5. Good inter-personal relations

  For additional details - please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call Marc at
0544-676764.

  Swiftouch is an equal opportunity employer.

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Re: File system for large directories?

2007-04-21 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Amos Shapira:

> Hi,
> 
> Our servers have to deal with huge amounts of small files (tens,
> sometimes hundreds of thousands of files IN ONE DIRECTORY).
> 
> Currently they use ext3 but I wonder wether this is the prefered FS.

Ext3 is - last I chaecked (about two years ago) possibly the worst
filesystem for dealing with LOTS of files in a single directory. Reiser 3
was very good (did not try reiser 4).

However, I am very wary of reiser now - what with poor (or, maybe, not so
poor) Hans being in jail, reiserfs may be going the way of the dodo.

I'd run bonnie (just the creation/deletion tests) for JFS, XFS and Ext4
(which is starting to make an appearance here and there). IIRC - XFS is
ALSO not very good with lots of small files.

> I'm also thinking about better ways to handle the files (e.g. putting every
> few thousands of them in a .zip file to transfer, spreading them across a
> two-level directory tree etc) but I'd rathertry to keep the changes to the
> existing software and scripts the the minimum which is required to speed
> things up.

B-sort em? Switch the back-end to database (assuming the blobs are small)?

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Re: Groupware hosting

2007-04-21 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth Gil Freund:

> Sub 20 users licensing is expensive, and free/GPL version is not
> appropriate due to the outlook factor.

Scalix provides 25 outlook licenses in the community open edition...

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