Hi all,
I know that this is way OT, but I just had to share this with ya all.
I just happened to run into this page at YNET while reading my daily
news,
And imagine my surprise when I suddenly saw our site mentioned at the
main article
Of the computers section at YNET.
Its only a few word's (11,
Shlomi Fish wrote:
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>This is the standard "Use qmail instead" reply to "I want to do this with
>sendmail". Perhaps pertinent, but not what the one who asked the question
>wishes to hear.
>
I got the idea that the original poster was a young programmer, and
wanted to
warn him before he got start
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Malcolm Kavalsky wrote:
> I have been following this "thread" for a while, and feel impelled to
> comment:
>
> "Don't use threads !"
>
This is the standard "Use qmail instead" reply to "I want to do this with
sendmail". Perhaps pertinent, but not what the
Oops, sorry about the block copy on my previous mail.
Malcolm
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I have been following this "thread" for a while, and feel impelled to
comment:
"Don't use threads !"
Linux has a very efficient process model and if you are writing any
reasonable
size program and don't want to get into trouble, then I suggest you
split it into
multiple pro
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Isaac Aaron wrote about "RE: pthreads question":
> > The thing is, I Read the F Manual (over and over, even considered trying
> > mit-pthreads instead), did didn't think that I WANT to detach the thread?
> > (Why detach? I kind of l
On 14 Mar 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
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> Can I use math functions (e.g. exp log) in a Linux kernel module in a
> transparent way? It does not seem to be trivial, and I have not found
> any useful docs, but maybe someone here knows the right trick?
>
> If not, does anyone know glibc well enough
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote about "Re: pthreads question":
> I take it that we can now "join" this thread - effectively terminating it!
What join()ing a thread actually means is that you'll block, doing nothing,
until the thread naturally ends :)
What you had in mind was more alon
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 16:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know how to connect a squid acl to samba users (meaning that the
>username/password won't pop up for the user) but allow me to control which users can
>connect to the internet?
You probably should install the 'pam_smb' module t
I take it that we can now "join" this thread - effectively terminating it!
Isaac Aaron wrote:
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Isaac Aaron wrote about "RE: pthreads question":
> Sorry for the disclaimer, will do something about it.
It's just strange that that thing appears at the top of the message, and
the actual message appears as an additional attachment. Makes you think
your message is secondary
> Can I use math functions (e.g. exp log) in a Linux kernel module in a
> transparent way? It does not seem to be trivial, and I have not found
> any useful docs, but maybe someone here knows the right trick?
Yes, the right trick is to do anything needing math function in user space (except for
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Can I use math functions (e.g. exp log) in a Linux kernel module in a
transparent way? It does not seem to be trivial, and I have not found
any useful docs, but maybe someone here knows the right trick?
If not, does anyone know glibc well enough to tell me if it is
possible to rip the right piec
Hi
It looks that kernel 2.4.16 doesn't support quota V2 on ext2,
and it leads to a funny situation : quotacheck creates
aquota.user file and quotaon expects quota.user ...
Downgrading quota rpm vertion is impossible due to kernel.
currently quota-3.01-pre9-0.7.1.rpm is installed.
Is it solvabl
Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Isaac Aaron wrote about "pthreads question":
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> Agggh!!! What an ugly mailer yo
I'm sorry but i didn't understand a thing ...
what is the server ?
what is this packet snifer ? how do i use it ?
thanx
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Forgot to say, pressing Ctr-C while sleeping, passes the control to the next
line (namely: logout)
Thanks Orr Dunkelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for reminder
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> This is my example of pthread not releasing memory resources when the thread
> function exits (I would REALLY like to have that memory back).
> I have written (copied and modified...) a small program that creates 200
> threads which exit after 10 seconds.
> The main function then sleeps for 20 s
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Isaac Aaron wrote about "pthreads question":
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Agggh!!! What an ugly mailer you're using :(
> This is my exampl
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pthread not releasing memory resources when the th
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