Quoting Oron Peled, from the post of Sun, 23 Feb:
> > but I'm not aware
> > of a standard library like DirectX in Linux as of yet.
>
> What? OpenGL (as was mentioned by others) is a *standard library*
for 3D rendering, the guy was looking for:
1. fast, direct hardware access (not OpenGL's main th
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
The filtering has worked OK since way back. I could not get the self
training thing to work. Nothing gets automoved to junk. I wonder if I'm
doing something wrong/missed something? It seemed easy enough to enable.
Well, Tools->Junk Mail Controls and enable the relevant opti
In the shell of EMacs it doesn't translate the color and stuff and all i see
(let say from ls) is a lot of garbish ..like ]]2~
how can I fix it ???
thnx
Eli
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since I installed my new woody
I get a strange lockup once in awhile and it always happens when I'm in the
GDM login screen
yesterday I had to reboot from the button twice !!
has anyone heard of that ?? what can i do ??
Eli
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What you want is exactly what SDL does best .. go for it ..!
- Original Message -
From: "Shamir Adi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: graphics programming (more details)
> Sorry, I forgot the little things...
>
> What I wa
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Shamir Adi wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot the little things...
>
> What I want to do is 2D graphics. A good example of
> what I want are (but not limited to) fractals.
>
> The language is C/C++.
>
> No 3D, no UI, no work with image files (jpg, gif etc.)
>
Well for once, you can use
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 22:24:20 -0800 (PST)
Erez Boym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, KDevelop created that file. It's created when I
> press MAKE on KDevelop trying to make a CVS version of
> TerraGear.
If you use KDevelop, than from the build menu choose 'Configure'
before you choose 'Make'.
>F
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:02:56 +0200
Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but I'm not aware
> of a standard library like DirectX in Linux as of yet.
What? OpenGL (as was mentioned by others) is a *standard library*
in Linux and Unix as well. It's *implementation* really depends
on your video car
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 00:52:22 +0200 (IST)
Matan Ziv-Av <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Oron Peled wrote:
>
> > Another related issue. I hope nobody don't use '.' in your path
> > as root -- this is suicidal in terms of security.
>
> Only on systems which (might) have malicious u
I myself would go bltting a 2D image using OpenGL. Assuming of
course you actually need fast block transfers, which I'm almost
sure you don't.
Well, you do, for smoother animation, but that's diferent (in order
to do double buffering).
However, fractals and other parametric generated graphics can b
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003, Alon Weinstein wrote about "RE: 2nd_MORE [was: Equipment -
anyone?]":
> Since this is becoming a main-stream thing to post the list of junk, here's
> what I have:
Yes, this list is turning into a regular alte-zachen :)
Your junk seems quite useful, actually:
> 16 port 10Mb
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
The filtering has worked OK since way back. I could not get the self
training thing to work. Nothing gets automoved to junk. I wonder if I'm
doing something wrong/missed something? It seemed easy enough to enable.
Can you re-send
Since this is becoming a main-stream thing to post the list of junk, here's
what I have:
Adaptec PCI SCSI controller (with internal & external connector)
Adaptec ISA SCSI controller (only external connector)
16 port 10Mbit Hub
8 port 10Mbit Hub (w/ one additional BNC port)
1 3Com Etherlink III (3C
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Eliran Gonen, from the post of Sun, 23 Feb:
Shamir Adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
for the right way to do that.
Any other recommendations?
OpenGL ?
or work directly with the hardware acceleration of the
The filtering has worked OK since way back. I could not get the self
training thing to work. Nothing gets automoved to junk. I wonder if I'm
doing something wrong/missed something? It seemed easy enough to enable.
DAF
Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah. I
hi Josh,
if the script is trying to write or create a file make sure that the
directory is owned by the same user and/or group that apache is
running.
to see whats the user that apache is using look at
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
if the directory where the script is trying to write a file is
/var
Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah. It doesn't work. Period. I've been using 1.3b since it became
> available.
Hmm. It works for me nicely since 1.3a - both the filtering/self-training and
autosave to a junk folder (the last one appeared in 1.3b). Has been working much
more relia
Sorry, I forgot the little things...
What I want to do is 2D graphics. A good example of
what I want are (but not limited to) fractals.
The language is C/C++.
No 3D, no UI, no work with image files (jpg, gif etc.)
And no connection to the famous Adi Shamir either...
Thanks for the comments unt
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Shamir Adi wrote:
> I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
> for the right way to do that.
>
> I don't need any user interface but I do need it to be
> fast with 24bit of color deapth, and resolution of at
> least 640x480 (preferable 1024x768).
>
> I'm current
On 2003-02-23, Shamir Adi wrote:
> I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
> for the right way to do that.
>
> I don't need any user interface but I do need it to be
> fast with 24bit of color deapth, and resolution of at
> least 640x480 (preferable 1024x768).
>
> I'm current familia
On Sunday 23 February 2003 17:00, Shamir Adi wrote:
Adi Shamir from the encryption stuff?
> I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
> for the right way to do that.
2D? 3D? with or without a graphics toolkit? with what language?
> I don't need any user interface but I do need it to
On 2003-02-23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Beni Cherniavsky
> > Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:54 PM
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Problem with Pth or make or what?
> >
> > Good advice. Indeed a quick grep of scripts in /usr/bin shows most
> >
Quoting Eliran Gonen, from the post of Sun, 23 Feb:
> Shamir Adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
> > for the right way to do that.
> >
> > Any other recommendations?
>
> OpenGL ?
or work directly with the hardware acceleration of the video card, th
On 2003-02-23, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 14:54, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
>
> > On a second thought, having '.' in the *end* of the path is almost safe.
>
> Still, if you want to be completely safe, you shouldn't do even that --
> I bet you sometimes type e.g. "ls-l" or "l s-l", a
Shamir Adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
> for the right way to do that.
>
> Any other recommendations?
OpenGL ?
--
http://www.rootshell.be/~eg";>Eliran Gonen
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On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 17:00, Josh Roden wrote:
> I receive the following in the browser window when I tried to submit an
> excercise thru our site at hadassah:
>
> Internal Server Error
> The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
> unable to complete your req
I want to code graphics under Linux and I'm searching
for the right way to do that.
I don't need any user interface but I do need it to be
fast with 24bit of color deapth, and resolution of at
least 640x480 (preferable 1024x768).
I'm current familiar with Xlib (which is not good
because it is slo
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003, Josh Roden wrote about "Problem with apache.":
> I receive the following in the browser window when I tried to submit an
> excercise thru our site at hadassah:
>
> Internal Server Error
Indeed looks like an error on the server - there's nothing you (as a user)
can do ab
Title: Problem with apache.
I receive the following in the browser window when I tried to submit an excercise thru our site at hadassah:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 14:54, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
> On a second thought, having '.' in the *end* of the path is almost safe.
Still, if you want to be completely safe, you shouldn't do even that --
I bet you sometimes type e.g. "ls-l" or "l s-l", and these typos can be
taken advantage of just a
> -Original Message-
> From: Beni Cherniavsky
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:54 PM
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem with Pth or make or what?
>
> Good advice. Indeed a quick grep of scripts in /usr/bin
> shows most reset
> the path. I was refering to my own ~/bin scri
I saw the article on whatsup I think, and started to d/l fonts and install
them. Both on RH8.0 and MDK9.0.
Somehow most of the fonts were not usable in kde3/gtk(1/2).
I did not investigate it too much, as all I saw were squares.
In rh I put the fotns in ~/.fonts.
In mdk I did ttmkfdir - fonts.di
On 2003-02-23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Beni Cherniavsky
> > Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:02 PM
> > Subject: Re: Problem with Pth or make or what?
> >
> > Aside from security, it can also confuse scripts when you run
> > them in a
> > directory contain
Beni Cherniavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aside from security, it can also confuse scripts when you run them in a
> directory containing a program named the same as some system program the
> script uses.
That will be a problem with the script. In scripts, it is a good idea
to use absolute pa
> -Original Message-
> From: Beni Cherniavsky
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:02 PM
> Subject: Re: Problem with Pth or make or what?
>
> Aside from security, it can also confuse scripts when you run
> them in a
> directory containing a program named the same as some system
> program
On 2003-02-23, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> This point also occurred to me - but then most newbies would be using a
> GUI like Gnome or KDE, so the issue would rarely if ever arise. It is
> really a commandline thing.
>
If they use a GUI, they have no reason in the world to have '.' in thier
path - it'
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Oron Peled wrote about "Re: Problem with Pth or make or what?":
Obviously! This also point to a bad habbit:
Daniel you have '.' in your path!!!
It's not necessarily a bad habbit... Once upon a time, this was considered
good practice for non-roo
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Oh, silly me!
It was indeed a name space thing. Enter ./test and it all works.
Yuk.
Thanks all. I suppose I'd better pthread_join(...) or finish up as the
list zombie ...
Daniel
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Has anyone come across this:
1. Environment: SuSE 8.1 as is, kernel 2.4.19 and gcc 3.2
2. Bui
Oh, silly me!
It was indeed a name space thing. Enter ./test and it all works.
Yuk.
Thanks all. I suppose I'd better pthread_join(...) or finish up as the
list zombie ...
Daniel
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Has anyone come across this:
1. Environment: SuSE 8.1 as is, kernel 2.4.19 and gcc 3.2
2. B
Yeah. It doesn't work. Period. I've been using 1.3b since it became
available.
BUT: I have manually set up a junk folder, and I'm accumalating all the
"jiffa" there in the hope that when they fix it (1.3c?) I can slam the
contents of junk as such and have the junk control working without a
lea
Oron Peled wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 17:03:42 +0200
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 03:14:44PM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
You get a clean compile/link, but running test does nothing!
A name space collision with bash's internal command?
Obviously! This also po
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003, Eli Segal wrote about "Re: Hebrew with mutt":
> When I use less as describe .. how can i reply or view the attachments ???
When you use an external pager with mutt, you have to finish viewing the
current message first ("q" in less), and then you are returned to mutt,
where yo
Quoting Nahum Greenberg, from the post of Sat, 22 Feb:
> Couldn't resist the temptation: I am looking for a DB9 Mac mouse for my
> trusty Macintosh 512k. Willing to trade for some really good stuff and/or
> cash.
I have one for you, but I would not part of it very soon, as it's
working perfectly w
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Re: Problem with Pth or make or what?":
> > > Another related issue. I hope nobody don't use '.' in your path
> > > as root -- this is suicidal in terms of security.
> > Only on systems which (might) have malicious users. Not relevant for
> > home comp
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Oron Peled wrote about "Re: Problem with Pth or make or what?":
> Obviously! This also point to a bad habbit:
> Daniel you have '.' in your path!!!
It's not necessarily a bad habbit... Once upon a time, this was considered
good practice for non-root users.
But calling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I've downloaded mozilla 1.3b and enabled the junk mail controls etc ..
i'm marking messages as junk for 2 weeks now, but the junk filter does
not seem to work
as no messages was moved to the junk folder, nor any line in the log.
I tryed reading the FAQ but the part of
Title: Re: 2nd_MORE [was: Equipment - anyone?]
Now to my stuff :
1.) I got some old sb16 cards and even older isa cards
2.) 3/4x x4speed scsi cdroms
3.) Some surveillance video card with 5 RCA inputs and one S-Video ( it supports low resolution 320x240 for closed TV systems as to what
hi
I've downloaded mozilla 1.3b and enabled the junk mail controls etc ..
i'm marking messages as junk for 2 weeks now, but the junk filter does
not seem to work
as no messages was moved to the junk folder, nor any line in the log.
I tryed reading the FAQ but the part of the junk mail is empty
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