On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> After many tinkerrings I rebotted the computer to see if it could make
> the problem go away. It has. For about an hour or so.
please check that all your fans are working properly and there's no
over-heating.
it smells to me like a hardware problem (n
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Moish wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't yet "installed" this "distribution", but I would be very
dissappointed if members of this list were making fun of people on the
basis of sexual orientation. That is simply not ok.
Michael
[snip]
Seriousity is something to be laug
Hi,
BitPim (www.bitpim.org) is a program that communicates with cellphones
of various models (powered by GTK+, wxWindows, Python).
I added basic support for reading the phonebook out of the phone, which
is useful for backing it up. My changes are now in CVS, and if anyone is
interested in helpi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't yet "installed" this "distribution", but I would be very
dissappointed if members of this list were making fun of people on the
basis of sexual orientation. That is simply not ok.
Michael
[snip]
Seriousity is something to be laughed at. ( F. Zapa )
--
Moshe Leibov
I haven't yet "installed" this "distribution", but I would be very
dissappointed if members of this list were making fun of people on the
basis of sexual orientation. That is simply not ok.
Michael
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
I installed it ;-).
No seriously... Only few people I kno
Hi,
I wanna get rid myself off a few stuff
most of it for free on the first one gets it basis
but some for some misely payback
this offer fades at 25.2, dont ask me for anything after that date
Sun SparcStation 20, 50Mhz, 256MB
External CD for the SUN (SCSI)
Sun display converter for VGA
Router
ביום שני, 21 בפברואר 2005, 17:30, נכתב על ידי Marc A. Volovic:
> I installed it ;-).
I did about 4 years ago, did not work then. :(
> No seriously... Only few people I know would use such a depraved
> installation. Lessee how many:
>
> Errr... Ok, One. Hmmm, two, actually. No - three. Um - may
I had a similar problem with the system clock and I used
chronyd to fix it.
http://chrony.sunsite.dk/faq.php#question_2.1
It also supposed to slew the clock to the right setting instead
of just changing it.
Regards,
tzahi.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailt
I installed it ;-).
No seriously... Only few people I know would use such a depraved
installation. Lessee how many:
Errr... Ok, One. Hmmm, two, actually. No - three. Um - maybe
slightly more. Well, not more than eight. Maximum fourteen.
Marc
In more seriousness - this is not a real distrib
An aqueintence of mine sent me this link and I believe I haven't seen
it refrenced in linux-il.
This has to be the killer distribution dealing with the one market
that made the net revolution happen...
Maybe we can put a mirror in hamakor ;)
http://www.lesbian.mine.nu/
p.s. Haven't installed it y
Oron
Thanks - i just learned something. :-)
This is Debian right? Would have thought it would be a widely reported
issue.
It smells like a combination of hardware and kernel related to APIC
The P5 has a local APIC and an I/O APIC for interrupts on SMP - so I
assume there is a kernel patch to
Shalom ron.
Let me begin by denoting that haifux@haifux.org is the proper place for
discussing the Haifux club activities, as not all Haifux members are also
members of linux-il. Specifically, for discussions about scheduling
lectures, the correct address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005,
On Monday 21 February 2005 15:51, Danny Lieberman wrote:
> It sounds to me like a case of a very sick realtime clock - maybe the
> motherboard is sensitive to voltage fluctuations - i think the clock
> might be a vco
The RTC has nothing to do with kernel time after boot. It is only
used to initi
Hi,
I just can't understand how you place such a
great lecture informing 2 days ahead.
You could place one of the C lectures to fill
that hole.
If someone forgot, one of the goals - to
introduce linux and linux abilities to
the public. Knowning the economic
market and mostly the HESB
Haggai Eran wrote:
It would be wonderful if they add something like that to DocBook standard.
For now you can use a .css file with "direction: rtl" set in it for
your documents.
As I found out, the dir attribute was added to Docbook DTD as from
version 4.3.
It appears that the docbook xsl's do
Tzafrir, Gilad
It sounds to me like a case of a very sick realtime clock - maybe the
motherboard is sensitive to voltage fluctuations - i think the clock
might be a vco
Are you using ntpd? If not - I would try running ntpd and see if the
problem goes away
Danny
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Tzafrir
It would be wonderful if they add something like that to DocBook standard.
For now you can use a .css file with "direction: rtl" set in it for
your documents.
Haggai
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 02:01:59 +0200, Hillel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Haggai Eran wrote:
>
> >There is currently no tags in DocB
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hi
I have a strange problem here: the system clock of my server keeps
changing.
The following is from the output of 'date' run from the same shell about
1 second apart:
12:13:37
13:25:08
12:13:34
As you can see, the clock occasionally loops back (it keeps in the range
1
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 02:07:18PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "system clock loops":
> > The following is from the output of 'date' run from the same shell about
> > 1 second apart:
> >
> > 12:13:37
> > 13:25:08
> > 12:13:34
> >...
> >
> > Ob
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "system clock loops":
> The following is from the output of 'date' run from the same shell about
> 1 second apart:
>
> 12:13:37
> 13:25:08
> 12:13:34
>...
>
> Obviously anything that assumes a steady system clock misbehaves.
>
> Any idea what
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 01:17:38PM +0200, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 12:48:01PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a strange problem here: the system clock of my server keeps
> > changing.
> >
> > The following is from the output of 'date' run from the sam
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 12:48:01PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a strange problem here: the system clock of my server keeps
> changing.
>
> The following is from the output of 'date' run from the same shell about
> 1 second apart:
>
> 12:13:37
> 13:25:08
> 12:13:34
>
> As
Hi
I have a strange problem here: the system clock of my server keeps
changing.
The following is from the output of 'date' run from the same shell about
1 second apart:
12:13:37
13:25:08
12:13:34
As you can see, the clock occasionally loops back (it keeps in the range
12:13:34-38) and oc
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