This is what I used.
/sbin/hdparm -c 3 -d 1 -m 16 -A1 /dev/hda
> Aaron
you ever sleep?
Aa
> hdparm -v /dev/hda
>
> Or more specifically:
>
> hdparm -d /dev/hda
=
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 01:47:12AM +0200, Aaron wrote:
> I in fact noticed in RH 9.0 hspell and aspell were locking up my system.
> I was running a lowlatency kernel but found that jack and ardour were
> slow.
>
> I am now running Fedora, in kde and gnome window minimize slowly and
> maximize slow
I in fact noticed in RH 9.0 hspell and aspell were locking up my system.
I was running a lowlatency kernel but found that jack and ardour were
slow.
I am now running Fedora, in kde and gnome window minimize slowly and
maximize slowly. Programs lock up and apt-get takes over to the point
where my m
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 08:52:27PM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:18:15PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> >
> > At what point doesn't it work?
> > was it discovered properly by the script?
> > does pon dsl-provider or pon provider do anything?
> > Whats the output of plog when
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 03:34:29PM +0200, Alon Altman wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Idan Sofer wrote:
> > >Known bug. What's stopping its' resolution is that CSS doesn't define a
> > >property for "margin from start of line" but only "margin from
> > >left/right". Thus, you cannot give s and s a di
I must say, from my own experience with RH9, it is actually
much faster than my old distro (7.3). My educated guess is as
good as any but it doesn't *feel* like a kernel problem (hehe,
yes I am a Zen master :). I might be tempted to look into the
standard C library or any other general component of
Hi,
I am looking for the following type of system (or components thereof) to
run on a Linux or BSD server:
1. Document library
a. check in / check out
b. versions
c. bibliographic data import from sources such as pubmed
2. Workflow
a. document revision cycle
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> I have a (couple of) client(s) that have performance problems across
> linux distirbutions. That is - they try an operation on a given platform
> with a given (redhat both cases) distribution, and get a certain
> performance. Then they try the same op
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a. Does anyone have a recommended benchmarking tool? I found this page
> (http://lbs.sourceforge.net/), but I'd really rather not start messing
> around with each and every one of those until I find the one I
> like. If anyone here has prior experience
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:18:15PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> At what point doesn't it work?
> was it discovered properly by the script?
> does pon dsl-provider or pon provider do anything?
> Whats the output of plog when you try to connect?
>
> For me it worked out of the box with the script
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The questions:
> a. Does anyone have a recommended benchmarking tool? I found this page
> (http://lbs.sourceforge.net/), but I'd really rather not start messing
> around with each and every one of those until I
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:14:46PM +0200, Leonid Podolny wrote:
> Forgot to mention: there is also a pppoe kernel option. Can't I just use
> the ordinary ppp dialer instead of rp-pppoe?
> The adsl-script doesn't ask for the IP address of the modem, but only
> the interface. So I must miss somethi
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 11:55:43AM +0200, Leonid Podolny wrote:
> Sorry for the half-written mail I sent previously :(
>
> I intend to build router for my home network. It's supposed to be a bit
> more versatile than the ECI modem I have, which can also function as the
> router. So, I intend to
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This is not the 1st time that I hear that RedHat9 is slower than
earlier ver.
I think that I read somewhere that the DMA of the HD is turned off in
RedHat9, but maybe i'm just fantasyzing.
I tried googling a little (but i don't have a lot of time right
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 06:39:35PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi list,
Hi Shachar, good questions! I'm curious what others will answer. Here
are some comments from me.
> In one case, the fast distro is RedHat 7.2, and the slow one is 9. In
> another I'm not sure what the fast one is, but t
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> b. Occasionally, I get a system thatresponds "slow", but aside from a
> high load average, there seems to be nothing wrong with it. CPU is idle
> most of the time, etc. Any ideas how I can find out what and why is
> going on?
I'd look for:
- I/O boun
Hi list,
I have a (couple of) client(s) that have performance problems across
linux distirbutions. That is - they try an operation on a given platform
with a given (redhat both cases) distribution, and get a certain
performance. Then they try the same operation on the same hardware with
a newe
Alon Altman wrote:
A good solution to this will be to add a new (non-standard) method of
setting the margins, say, "margin-start" and "margin-end", and use it in the
default stylesheet, and have margin-left and margin-right override this
non-standard setting.
AFAIK That's exactly what is being
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well, 10x guys. It's kinda helpful, though i hoped for something neat
like "set nosgid" and then the kernel will ignore the setgids in the
current process.
i think i'll use the copy method...
Noam
Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
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Leonid Podolny wrote:
IP. Tell me, what I'm missing.
Re-reading your question I think that maybe I should point to
a common mistake (which I used to do myself before I learned better):
the PPPoE (or PPTP) is only used between the host and the modem, not
to the ISP. The modem opens a PPPoA connectio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the IP of the modem - it's not relevant - "PPPoE" means "PPP
over Ethernet", i.e. the modem and the host interface through which
you talk to it doesn't need an IP address configured since the data
is passed over "raw" ethernet packets.
As far as I understand, PPPoE
You might post your ppp and pppoe configuration files as well as the
relevant messages from /var/log/syslog.
As far as I remember http://www.actcom.net.il carries an explanation
on how to configure ppp, and maybe also pppoe, for Linux. I believe it
is under the support section. Although the co
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
> Hi,
> The YES remote control is apparently an OEM Pace RC 10. That solved
> the problem, as the Pace RC 10 unit is documented.
> Thanks,
There must be different YES remote controls then. My RC is similar to
pace RC-10 (same data parameters and
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Idan Sofer wrote:
> >Known bug. What's stopping its' resolution is that CSS doesn't define a
> >property for "margin from start of line" but only "margin from
> >left/right". Thus, you cannot give s and s a direction-dependant
> >style.
> >
> >
> >
> I wonder how explorer worka
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 05:01:00PM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
In Mozilla, the numbers and bullets of and lists appear at the
far right of the screen. This is despite the fact that in Konqueror 3.1.x
Known bug. What's stopping its' resolution is that CSS doesn't de
Hi,
The YES remote control is apparently an OEM Pace RC 10. That solved
the problem, as the Pace RC 10 unit is documented.
Thanks,
- yba
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Boris Ratner wrote:
>
> If there is a way to record the signals from the remote control and reuse
> them? They might be using non-sta
Hi,
The YES remote control is apparently an OEM Pace RC 10. That solved
the problem, as the Pace RC 10 unit is documented.
Thanks,
- yba
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Boris Ratner wrote:
>
> If there is a way to record the signals from the remote control and reuse
> them? They might be using non-sta
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Forgot to mention: there is also a pppoe kernel option. Can't I just use
the ordinary ppp dialer instead of rp-pppoe?
The adsl-script doesn't ask for the IP address of the modem, but only
the interface. So I must miss something important.
I think you still need a PPP which s
Forgot to mention: there is also a pppoe kernel option. Can't I just use
the ordinary ppp dialer instead of rp-pppoe?
The adsl-script doesn't ask for the IP address of the modem, but only
the interface. So I must miss something important.
Leonid Podolny wrote:
Sorry for the half-written mail I
Sorry for the half-written mail I sent previously :(
I intend to build router for my home network. It's supposed to be a bit
more versatile than the ECI modem I have, which can also function as the
router. So, I intend to use it in the regular PPPoE mode. Tried to
configure it to run out-of-the
Hi,
I intend to build router for my home network. It's supposed to be a bit
more versatile than the ECI modem I have, which can also function as the
router. So, I intend to use it in the regular PPPoE mode. Tried to
configure it to run out-of-the-box, with the adsl-setup script that is
bundled
There's an excellent article on groklaw (http://www.groklaw.com) on
"The GPL is a License, Not a Contract, Which is Why the Sky Isn't
Falling". Specifically, why this means that companies don't have quite
as much to fear when using GPL'd code as certain fudsters would
like us all to believe[1].
h
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