On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 00:46, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
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On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 22:10, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> > Is there a way to monitor how much memory a kernel module uses? I can
> > do it very crudely by watching top while rmmoding/insmoding. Is there
> > any tool
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 10:47:44PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Muli Ben-Yehuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The notion of "memory which the kernel module uses" is not very well
> > defined, since there are no clear boundaries between the module and
> > the kernel (on cannot differentiate
NH>> Anybody with half-decent programming skills can program something that
NH>> daily mirror's or rsync's Redhat's updates, checks their gpg signatures,
NH>> and then either apply them automatically or apply them by hand once in
NH>> a while (I do the latter).
Up to apply position, it's easy ind
TC>> > *Update mechanism reliability reputation*: Bad personal experience, but
TC>> > not in a server. Anyone using it?
I have experienced up2date to break my samba installation on upgrade (new
RPM appared installed, but in fact number of files were missing, so I had
to download and install them
do
locate smbmount
and then see where it is. On my system (Debian)
it's on /usr/sbin and not /usr/bin
if it's not found in neither place, you should
install the package. again on debian you can do
apt-get install smbmount
on other systems, consult your manual
:-
---Oleg KobetsNet
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 03:08:18PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to monitor how much memory a kernel module uses? I can
> do it very crudely by watching top while rmmoding/insmoding. Is there
> any tool that I am unaware of (and did not find on TFW) that does it
> bet
Hi list.
I'm trying to mount a share on a
M$WIN2K, on command prompt it's OK (mount, umount no problem), the trouble start
when I use script (I write in
csh).
I get /usr/bin/smbmount: No
match.
I try to change the syntax of the
smbmount from servername\\D to //servername/D and the same
Ask me again next week. I may have good news.
Shalom (Regards), Mati
Bidi Architect
Globalization Center Of Competency - Bidirectional Scripts
IBM Israel
Phone: +972 2 5870999 ext. 1202Fax: +972 2 5870333 Mobile:
+972 52 554160
Please respond
Thank you both !
I couldn't find this in 'info'.
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 12:49:21PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> "Yair Friedman (Jerusalem)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Eliran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 01:21:04PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> > >> Actually, I us
I don't know if IBM will give the code to the Open Office tree..
Mati, could you comment on that please?
Thanks,
Hetz
On Sunday 05 May 2002 10:35, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> See:
>
> http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArtPE.jhtml?itemNo=159610
>
> According to the repoter (Yuval Dror) this is
Hi,
Is there a way to monitor how much memory a kernel module uses? I can
do it very crudely by watching top while rmmoding/insmoding. Is there
any tool that I am unaware of (and did not find on TFW) that does it
better?
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"We work by wit, and not by witc
On Saturday 04 May 2002 14:35, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> You have "Enable Font embedding" selected in the "Printer" tab in
> qtconfig, right?
Yes, it is selected...
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Hi!
I run a mandrake 8.0 box, and tend to check
the security logs (but not everyday).
Yesterday, i got the following set of warnings
in the security log:
Change in Suid Root files found :
- Added suid root files : /bin/linuxconf
- Added suid root files : /bin/mount
- Added suid root files : /b
Hi, List
I have machine with 2xGbps NIC attached to PCI 66MHz/64-Bits Bus.
OS version: linux 2.4.9-32SMP with the latest e1000 driver.
>From my personal calculation I should again bandwidth of >1Gbps on the
PCI Bus
But actually I succeed to again only ½ Gbps bandwidth on the PCI Bus, I
check t
"Yair Friedman (Jerusalem)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Eliran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 01:21:04PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> >> Actually, I use M-x menu-bar-mode and 'Enter' and it disappears but
> >> I don't want to do it manually over and over..
>
> ,[ menu-ba
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sun, May 05, 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: mozilla's recent hole":
> > up2date requires registration (unlike redhat itself). Does this pose any
> > technical problems?
>
> Anybody with half-decent programming skills can program something that
>
On Sun, May 05, 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: mozilla's recent hole":
> up2date requires registration (unlike redhat itself). Does this pose any
> technical problems?
Anybody with half-decent programming skills can program something that
daily mirror's or rsync's Redhat's updates, checks t
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Amir Tal wrote:
> On Saturday 04 May 2002 20:54, Guy Cohen wrote:
> > What shows lsmod?
>
> problem solved.
> looks like ipchains was also running, and it interuppted iptables.
the "service" ipchains probably ran 'modprobe ipchains' which loaded the
module 'ipchains'. On kern
On Saturday 04 May 2002 20:54, Guy Cohen wrote:
> What shows lsmod?
problem solved.
looks like ipchains was also running, and it interuppted iptables.
i did :
/sbin/chkconfig --del ipchains
/sbin/service ipchains stop
/sbin/modprobe -r ipchains
then :
/sbin/chkconfig --levels 2345 iptables on
See:
http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArtPE.jhtml?itemNo=159610
According to the repoter (Yuval Dror) this is indeed extra support in
StarOffice and won't be included in OpenOffice.
Anybody here with more information?
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Tzafrir Cohen
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