On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 01:14 +0200, Rami Rosen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As I promised, here are some links and some additional info about
> "IPv6 in Linux" lecture, which was given in Herzelinux yesterday
> (6.11.08) by me:
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Few subjects, which I understand were not covered by the lect
Hello,
As I promised, here are some links and some additional info about
"IPv6 in Linux" lecture, which was given in Herzelinux yesterday
(6.11.08) by me:
1) The article about IPv6 I wrote, which was published in
linuxdevices two days ago, is here:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT784330125
Hello All,
Two topics are calling for a lecture which exposes the internals (and
guts) of the new Linux:
*Tickless Kernel - how was it done? What are the mechanisms available
inside the kernel? What is expected of userspace programs? What should
a user do to make the best usage of a tickless kern
After i was able to "ghost" my ntfs partitions, using ntfsclone, i wanted to
backup my linux partitions also
so i thought: whouldn't it be nice if there was a backup utility, which can
find which file is part of a package (via dpkg) and not back it up at all,
than if i have a disaster, i could jus