On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Eli Marmor wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
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> > Subject:www.pinguin.org.il
> > ...
> > http://www.penguin.org.il/
>
> "e" or "i"?
www.pEnguin.org.il , sorry.
(The one below is copied from my browser)
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Subject: www.pinguin.org.il
> ...
> http://www.penguin.org.il/
"e" or "i"?
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Hi
I saw yesterday:
http://www.penguin.org.il/
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On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Eliran wrote:
> so I appended it and tryed again, than I got:
>
> configure: error: Failed to find alignment. Check config.log for details.
>
> After trying to check the COBRA_octet thing.
> config.log contains nothing useful except the message and the routine
> itself.
why
On 11 Jul 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> That's it. The descriptor did change status but you gave write a bigger
> byte then it can chew, so to speak. It promised you can write, but
> didn't say how much.
>
> If you don't want to block, request non blocking IO.
or use some API to check how muc
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002, Alex Shnitman wrote about "select() and write()":
> Hi,
>
> I'm using select() before write() to a TCP socket, in order to be sure
> that I won't block on the write() if the other end's network connection
> has broke. However, I found out that if I pass a buffer bigger than
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[I wrote]
> > Caldera. To whit, yast2 is not free.
(where any cretin could see I was using the word free as in freedoms.
otherwise, I'd've said gratis)
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grrr... you don't like to read a lot moshe, do you?
..
> so yes, Yast2 is not G
> You should probably get over any illusiosof SuSE being free software. It
> is as far frombeing free as any other distribution except, perhaps,
> Caldera. To whit, yast2 is not free.
Grrr... you don't like to read a lot moshe, do you?
here, from the kde mailing list:
From: Bo Thorsen <[EMAIL P
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Arie Folger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you use Suse? Did you download it? Does Suse provide iso images for
> downloading (couldn't find it on a mirror)? Are all the 7 cds that make up
> the Suse professional or deluxe or whatever version available for download?
You sh
Oh boy, here comes the flame war...
OK, lets try to make it nice and easy...
SuSE does not release ISO's for X86 machines - only 1 ISO which is a "live
evaluation" version which means - you boot from the CD and u use linux, but
you cannot install it on the hard drive and use it.
What left for
Do you use Suse? Did you download it? Does Suse provide iso images for
downloading (couldn't find it on a mirror)? Are all the 7 cds that make up
the Suse professional or deluxe or whatever version available for download?
How does Suse compare with RH?
Arie Folger
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It is absurd to seek to g
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the other hand, it's very strange why Sun would honor a Microsoft
> copyright on 2-line program... They could have easily removed a space
> (say) and deleted that Microsoft copyright.
They got it from BSD, who in turn settled copyright claims with
Hi,
Is there a recommended and tested Intel EEPro100B
dual port driver, for RH 7.2 & kernel 2.4.9-31 ?
Thanks,
Avi
One way you could find out whether it's a Java RT problem or
an OS problem, is to try running your app under say, Win NT
or Win 2k and see if you get the same sort of thing. Hooray
for cross platform!
DAF
Yosi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have encountered a strange phenomena, that I can't seem to solve.
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 19:12, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using select() before write() to a TCP socket, in order to be sure
> that I won't block on the write() if the other end's network connection
> has broke. However, I found out that if I pass a buffer bigger than ~50k
> to write(), it
Hi,
I'm using select() before write() to a TCP socket, in order to be sure
that I won't block on the write() if the other end's network connection
has broke. However, I found out that if I pass a buffer bigger than ~50k
to write(), it will block anyway! Any idea what's up with that? write()s
to a
Hello !
I am trying to compile gnome2 again now in the order that is written
in Gnome2's Release Notes but when I'm trying to compile the ORBit
package I get a message saying that I don't have linc.pc on my path,
so I appended it and tryed again, than I got:
configure: error: Failed to find alig
Disclaimer: I'm not a linux expert, but I'm definitely a Java one :-)
Perhaps the Java programs leak X resources? Perhaps someone familiar with X
knows whether X automatically recovers all resources when a process using
them just dies (without explicitly freeing them)?
Alexander Maryanovsky.
Title: RE: dhcpcd loose lease
I've found only version 2 at debian site and it's called dhcp-client (dhcp-client 2.0pl4-2).
ISC site indeed has version 3 of it, but they do not mention Linux as one of platforms for builds and tests..
I'll try it anyway, thanks.
-- -Original Message--
Hi,
I have encountered a strange phenomena, that I can't seem to solve.
When I am using a gui java application for a long period of time it becomes
sluggish and very slow to respond. It happened to me with two java IDEs:
IntelliJ's IDEA and Eclipse.
Now, if these were merely memory leaks, closin
Hi
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
> >
> > Anybody have a clue ?
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Michael Sternberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 3:53 PM
> > To: iglu
> > Subject: RE: run dhcpcd in
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