> -Original Message-
> From: Nadav Har'El [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 10:38 PM
> To: Oleg Kobets
> Cc: Zvi Har'El; My Own Private List
> Subject: Re: Redhat 9 slowness - continued
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003, Oleg Kobets wrote about "Re: Redhat 9
> slowne
Hi Amichai,
I believe w3c.org has an HTML/XHTML/strict etc. validator online, so this
can be verified online by users. In the event someone wants to post a rating
of Israeli sites, one just needs to write a 5-liner perl/python script and
beautify the results :)
Shachar
> -Original Message---
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 11:16:27PM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
I wonder whether such a tool exists for Linux userspace as well.
oprofile, http://oprofile.sf.net.
Forgot to mention, oprofile does kernel profiling as well. It's the
best thing since sliced bre
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 11:16:27PM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> > I wonder whether such a tool exists for Linux userspace as well.
>
> oprofile, http://oprofile.sf.net.
Forgot to mention, oprofile does kernel profiling as well. It's the
best thing since sliced bread.
--
Muli Ben-Yehuda
http
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 11:03:53PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> There was a profiling tool for Solaris kernel modules that was
> nonintrusive to the applicaion's code. The way it worked was by
> bombarding the kernel with interrupts, and checking the stack backtrace
> each time to see what i
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 10:37:54PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> The 3.5 second difference of course cannot be attributed to slow dynamic
> linking - it's the /lib/tls that suck. My guess is that some common C
> function that hspell uses, perhaps even the stdio, strlen(), or who knows
> what, is mu
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003, Oleg Kobets wrote about "Re: Redhat 9 slowness - continued":
Oh, well.
But the question remains, why is it slower ?
Continuing the Redhat 9 saga:
I previously thought that the slowdown had something to do with the dynamic
linking slowdown. I no lo
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003, Oleg Kobets wrote about "Re: Redhat 9 slowness - continued":
> Oh, well.
> But the question remains, why is it slower ?
Continuing the Redhat 9 saga:
I previously thought that the slowdown had something to do with the dynamic
linking slowdown. I no longer think so - I think
Hi Linuxers,
How about starting, through Hamakor, some kind of a rating / certification
system for Israeli Web sites to check if they are GNU/Linux / Open Source
friendly.
I mean, can be viewed with GNU/Linux tools (like Konqueror, Mozilla etc.)
without any special changes.
Maybe Web sites
Can anyobdy give me a ride from Tel Aviv for the Haifux Linux Day?
I live in Ramat Aviv Gimel and so can meet at the junction of Keren
Kayemeth with either Haifa Road or the Ayalon.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
--
Shlomi Fish
Dear abcde123,
You expect us to identify ourselves and answer you, but you treat us like
computers, identifying by something which is meaningless enough to use as
a password.
Why do you expect people to read your email, and answer you politely like
a person?
Orna Agmon.
On Sun, 9 Nov 200
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know where has cygnus gone? Cygwin is still alive, but the
> company doesn't seem to have shown any activity of late. Their web
> server is not online (cygnus.com?) The company seems to have gone
> under.
You remind me of all those surveys
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 07:31:59PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Does anyone know where has cygnus gone? Cygwin is still alive, but the
> company doesn't seem to have shown any activity of late. Their web
> server is not online (cygnus.com?) The company seems to have gone
under.
Didn't they m
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Does anyone know where has cygnus gone? Cygwin is still alive, but the
> company doesn't seem to have shown any activity of late. Their web
> server is not online (cygnus.com?) The company seems to have gone under.
>
> Does that mean that the dream o
Does anyone know where has cygnus gone? Cygwin is still alive, but the
company doesn't seem to have shown any activity of late. Their web
server is not online (cygnus.com?) The company seems to have gone under.
Does that mean that the dream of running a services company was just that?
Hey Guys,
I'm looking for a recommendation regarding a PDA/Cellphone combo
preferably with a digital camera,
now I want it either to run linux natively or linux capable (like iPqa
which apparently its possible to load in with linux).
I need it basically for everything when i'm away from my comput
Hi
Can someone give me some example/link to decent documentation
how to program video for Linux in overlay mode ?
Thanks in advance
Boris.
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Oh, well.
But the question remains, why is it slower ?
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From: "Zvi Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Oleg Kobets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "My Own Private List"
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Hi to all.
A colleague teaching programming in a Jerusalem high school has asked me
to get him a try-out version of Linux. He's a total newbie (never seen
Linux in any form), has excellent Hebrew, so-so English and native
Russian. Obviously a live CD is step one.
For Hebrew I'll give him Kinneret
>> > Python,perl,tcl/tk,qt,gtk+
Are you looking for a language or a toolkit ?
You have FLTK, vxWindows and GLUI (over OpenGL).
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Actually, my first guess of TLS would not spell security (as in Transport
Level Security), but would spell favoring-SMP (as in Thread-Level Storage).
I suppose you /lib/tls is optimized for SMP and /lib/i686 for UP. Of course,
I could be wrong, as this is written way too early in the morning.
Sha
More in info gcc:
Thread-local storage (TLS) is a mechanism by which variables are
allocated such that there is one instance of the variable per extant
thread. The run-time model GCC uses to implement this originates in
the IA-64 processor-specific ABI, but has since been migrated to other
pro
* Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031108 22:50]:
> One thing I noticed is that when I do "ldd" to hspell (or cat, or anything),
> I don't get /lib/i686/... like I got in Redhat 8 - instead I get some
> /lib/tls/ What is that? setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /lib/i686 made
> hspell very speedy agai
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