al transmission.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:46 PM, Ori Idan wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Alex Shnitman wrote:
>
>> Power on the Raspberry Pi is a tricky business. I think on the B+ they've
>> made it easier to deal with but it still cannot pass thro
Power on the Raspberry Pi is a tricky business. I think on the B+ they've
made it easier to deal with but it still cannot pass through a lot of
current. So a powered hub is necessary, as previous posters mentioned.
It does indeed backfeed into the Pi. I used thin stripes of electrical tape
to cove
Come on, guys, kids don't give a rat's ass about what's legal and what
isn't. Even many adults don't. Those arguments may work in corporations, but
certainly not in a school. Same thing about vendor lock-in: you're talking
in adult terms here, they know nothing about it and they don't care.
The fi
> > I'm using this service. If your infrastructure (HOT/ADSL) is reliable, it
> > works pretty reliably as well.
> >
> > They give you the AudioCodes MP202 adapter, as someone has already
> > mentioned. One thing to note is that they put this adapter in front of your
> > PC / router (i.e. it co
Hi,
I'm using this service. If your infrastructure (HOT/ADSL) is reliable, it works
pretty reliably as well.
They give you the AudioCodes MP202 adapter, as someone has already mentioned.
One thing to note is that they put this adapter in front of your PC / router
(i.e. it connects to the modem
This case appears to belong to the other 1% -- since it's a TED talk, you can
access it at the TED site at
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/pranav_mistry_the_thrilling_potential_of_sixthsense_technology.html,
where you can turn on English subtitles.
--Alex
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Hi,
Linux-HA is one solution, as has been suggested; another, much easier to set
up, is UCARP -- http://www.ucarp.org/. It handles your virtual IP and the ARP
caching issues associated with it (by means of a GARP packet). I had a good
experience with it.
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Kasir Graf (http://www.kasirgraf.co.il/), in southern Tel Aviv (near the
central bus station) -- 100 NIS, 20 minutes and you have a Hebrew keyboard. I
was very satisfied. There's also another company in Holon, can't remember their
name but Google will find it quickly.
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Hi,
Ethos Networks is looking for a company or individual with specific experience
with cross toolchains to help us build a complete development environment for
our platform. Our CPU is a PowerQUICC III, and we're currently using a slightly
old version of Freescale's "ltib" environment; we'd l
> > www.d.co.il (yellow pages) doesn't give any results to a search...
>
>Worked fine for me: Firefox 3.0 Kubuntu 8.10
Indeed, it appears that my problem was some erroneous Adblock rule. With
Adblock switched off, it functions properly.
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Hi,
I'm assuming that you're trying to open /dev/dsp more than once at the same
time. Some sound chips allow that -- they will let you open more than one
channel at the same time and mix the streams in hardware. Others don't support
this. For that there's the "dmix" alsa plugin which will do th
So there you are. :-) Here's a hint for you: http://www.live555.com/
Oh, and don't forget to put a subject on your mails to the mailing list.
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From: shalom shushan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-il@linux.org.il
Sent: Sunday, July 9, 2006 2:42:28 PM
Subject:
Hi
> 1- Quiet case with at least one forward usb port
A good case is a good investment, as I found out not a
while ago. I replaced my case since the old one was
impossible to cool down properly, and the new one I
got has proven me that in this field (as in many
others), you get what you pay for. Make
> > btw: can OS-X run on non mac hardware ?
>
> Intel has recently informed that it is going to
> abandon the Power-based
> architecture for Intel Pentium-based ones. the new
> version of Mac OS X will
> run on dedicated Intel hardware. It may be available
> for other computers, but
> may not s
> I am sorry to hear that your feeling was that we
treated you as an
> "ISP terrorist". I will validate our customer
service people make sure
> the users understand that this is not anything
personal, and that they
> didn't do anything abusive or not according to the
contract, but it
> is only a
Same story here. I signed up for a year, and after the
year ended they told me I have too pay 2000 NIS for
the next year (that's 166 NIS a month!) because of
high bandwidth usage. So I guess that's what they need
the monitoring for.
I'm also a happy Netvision customer now. Although
having a static
> Vtun works great.
Glad to hear that.
> The only thing that concerns me is the password
> issue (that sits inside
> the /etc/vtund.conf)
> I assume that the password is being exchange
> encrypted, right?
> Beside creating the vtun connection over SSH, is
> there any other way to
> secure vtun?
> I looking to create a permanent connection between
> my home network and
> the private network I have at work.
> The setup is as follows:
> - - - -
> -
> - .
Faced with almost exactly the same situation a couple
of years ago, I used vtun (http://vtun.sf.net/). The
home machine was the ser
> (readlink /proc/`cat /var/run/pid`/exe | grep -q
> progname)
>
> will return 0 if it's the right program and 1 if
> it's not. In fact,
> that's exactly my problem. I want the "0" and "1" to
> be reversed. If I did:
You can add -v to the grep command line, it will
reverse its function. Or replac
> > Are you running it with LANG=he_IL? (Or at least
> > LC_CTYPE=he_IL.)
> No I have not touched this issue, in the past when I
> played with this I got errors on my debian box. I
> run an english linux box, I don't want my default
> language to be hebrew.
>
> Next is this what is effecting scrib
> I am trying to design a booklet and thought to use
> scribus, but when I switch to hebrew keyboard it
> won't type anything I type but nothing appears on
> the page.
Are you running it with LANG=he_IL? (Or at least
LC_CTYPE=he_IL.)
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Hi,
This is off-topic but hopefully I will help somebody
get rid of his old Pentium III motherboard. :-) Hey,
it's for running Linux, so there's at least *some*
reason to post it here. I can also take a Pentium II
motherboard + CPU -- it's for a software RAID file
server, and I think even a PII sh
k high quality
digital printing also uses this resolution. If you want sharp A4-size
pictures, I'd go for at least 3 MP, preferably 4.
In any case, you haven't yet said anything about your budget... I think
more information in that direction would help a lot.
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and a high load average. If I understand correctly,
the latter is the average of the number of processes ready to run at any
given moment. In that case, why is the CPU load so low -- why aren't
they running?
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ew strings, but using the wrong font, giving me
gibberish.
What I'd like to know is how does the automatic font selection work? And
how I can change it from within the application?
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public mailing list.
I suspect that Oded responded the way he did because exactly this
subject has been discussed on the list pretty recently, and that time it
was also specifically regarding posts of Whatsup URLs.
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gt; this explains what you're seeing.
Gilad, thanks! I was using -lrt instead of -lpthread. -lrt includes the
timer_* routines, and it also links to libpthread, but apparently
overrides the functions with some other non-working versions. -lpthread
works fine.
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on not permitted
I'm really stumped here. Does anybody have any idea what's going on?
By the way, I'm running Debian unstable, kernel 2.4.21 (vanilla, no
patches), glibc 2.3.1, gcc 3.3 and 2.95 (tried both). I've also tried
this on a machine with kernel 2.4.20.
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exit(1);
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times faster now than it ran on your XT. So yes, the
cycles are wasted on object constructors and virtual function tables,
because that's exactly what they're there for.
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for a few hundred dollars
that can play DivX. For instance:
http://www.bigbuyz.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=MK-X4000
http://www.bigbuyz.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=DP-450
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problem is fixed.
I hope that at this point we can cease adding messages to this exciting
thread and get back to our other, more important flame wars, Microsoft &
SCO bashing and miscellaneous Linux-related discussions. ;-)
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We can all have a big sigh of relief now, as seƱor Lior Rotkovitch has
been unsubscribed from the list, so no more double messages are expected
to flood your mailboxes anymore. Yay!
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> (although it's officially called himself a "pentium" clone)...
To be more exact, the Cyrix is a "generic 586" processor, which is like
the Pentium but lacking the TSC register, which only matters to the
kernel anyway. As far as I know, it should run all 586-optimi
e typos can be
taken advantage of just as the real commands.
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> Shnitman, which saw it as ok to forward the post to the list, in the
> future, Alex, please consider such posts as off-topic, please. in fact
> I don't mind questions from offlist people, but questions about
> proprietery pr
ank. But if *you* are the vendor, you have
to do it yourself. Michael, I take it you're using hardware produced in
your own company?
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reedom and free competition.
However, kids who will only use computers as users, and the only reason they
learn computers is to be able to make them do their job with minimum effort,
should learn the tools that they will get to use in the real world, and for
the time being, these are Mic
re argument and
make him a showcase of your opinion at the expense of his time and
mindshare.
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one and put it back together like Lego, and they
don't expect to do that with software either. For you, as a software
developer, it's a natural desire, but you must understand the other
people who couldn't care less, and it's just fine for them to think that
way!
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are any normal people in their right mind who are not
using IE. I think it never even gets to the point where they count
percentages -- in most cases, I think the reaction is more like "go
away, freak, stop pestering me".
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I'm not sure that there is one
for Linux.
And even though you didn't ask -- I don't know about music, but it does
have an insane amount of movies available, including lots of classics
which are otherwise very hard to find.
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r as I know, so maybe kino
looks for the former. Try downloading it from divx.com and installing.
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s assigning a real IP from
the pool to the client, and then telling the server to answer ARP
queries for that IP, and forward the packets to the client. There are
numerous resources on the web that will tell you how to do it -- search
for "proxy arp".
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whether it's possible for
the application to change and save its own settings. The ability to do that
easily is a very important feature of the "configuration database" approach, and
something quite hard to do with Xresources.
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change it?
Add -I dir to the gcc command line.
But you shouldn't copy errno.h anywhere. What exactly are the problems
you're getting?
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lace OSS in the kernel at some point
(Linus has already agreed). Probably the reason why the OSS emu10k1
driver is more advanced is that Creative themselves are developing it.
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the default -- should be fine
anyway), because I thought it may have something to do with the problem.
Other than that the zone hasn't changed in months.
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configured to answer only queries regarding their own domains, and not
do recursive queries for others.
Thanks for the help!
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Any idea at all? Why isn't the information propagated in any way?
If the zone file is necessary, I can post it. However it seems that it's
OK, given that our name server and Internet Zahav's secondaries answer
the queires fine. I feel like I'm missing something here.
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On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
>
> in tcsh i do: process1 |& process2
> how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
process1 2>&1 | process2
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all common forms of DivX (MPEG 4). So you can start using it again. :-)
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On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 17:46, Ishai Parasol wrote:
> is it possible to know which isp owns a specific ip number (somthing like
> whois just for ip) ?
A modern version of whois will do just that if you give it an IP. If it
doesn't, use whois -h whois.arin.net.
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On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 18:54, Erez Doron wrote:
> i am writing a small app in C and i need to get the timezone
> ( e.g. -2:00 for israel )
> how do i do that ?
>
> the timezone variable from returns 0
Call tzset() before accessing this variable.
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consistent, or can it happen with 20k or 2k one day? And why doesn't
select() stand up to its promise, anyway?
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resources. And then either log out and
log in, or type "xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources" and restart the application.
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On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 02:07, Ishay Sommer wrote:
> At first I worked with Aquanet, and I must say that everything was superb,
> except for the fact that they limit programs such as Kazaa and Edonkey.
Do they?! How is that possible?
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side of Exchange; how about central
calendar management? Is there an Exchange replacement for that too?
What other things that the Exchange server offers are not covered by
this solution?
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which is SCSI
over IP.
For more details:
http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com/projects/storage/iboot/
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abstract princple?
> ;-)
Yes please, if you leave me a computer and my lovely DivX collection --
which incidentally wouldn't have existed if I didn't "give up my
freedom" in order to create it.
Practicality is in the eye of the beholder, apparently.
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dows daily to create wonderful things, yet
> we still claim they should move to Linux.
If Windows does their job fine, they shouldn't. There's no practical
value in that -- you see, now you're going against your own principles.
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ratch.
*Especially* not triggered by some minor temporary difficulties in
implementing the language on a computer.
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ter speak our language -- we're actually a long way there already.
If you're intimidated by this problem, then work on other things for the
time being, come back in a couple of years and you'll see how things are
*much* better. If the Japanese managed to get *their* language onto the
: can
> anybody please point me to some convertor? Preferably something that is
> known to work (unlike http://www.qmail.org/mbox2maildir , for instance)
A method that has worked very well for me is loading the mailbox into
mutt, tagging all the messages and saving them to a new Maildir.
om one X server to another, or even put them to sleep
altogether -- disconnect them from the server, and connect them at a
later time. In other words, it's the "nohup" for your X applications.
:-)
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Server: Netscape-Enterprise/4.1
Last-modified: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 09:01:34 GMT
Via: 1.1 transproxy (NetCache NetApp/5.2.1R1)
(We're connected via ADSL.)
However, Israeli sites don't seem to be routed via that proxy.
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nless your source CD is
completely pristine and unscratched, because often it takes more time to
read sectors with even small scratches, and this may result in a buffer
underrun on the writing side. Another five minutes for reading the CD to
the hard drive first won't hurt you but will save
hat", do you go to the police and
report threats on your life? It's just the language people speak, you
know... Microsoft will stop shipping Windows when pigs start skating on
ice in hell, and everybody knows that, and that's *good*, too. The whole
hoopla around this is ridiculous a
t;lead".
The LAME MP3 encoder uses some MMX code for optimization, as does
MPlayer the movie player (which also uses 3DNow! and SSI). You can
download their source code and see how they do it:
LAME: http://www.sulaco.org/mp3
MPlayer: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/
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ynx), and apt will use it. Example:
export http_proxy=http://proxy.co.il:8080/
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mail-archive.com by resending them to archive@jab.org, but with a very
small bit of hacking it will do what you want.
http://www.mail-archive.com/contrib/bounce/
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r all the text strings in your program.
Then if everything is configured properly, they will automatically be
loaded and used at runtime depending on the LANG environment variable.
(The gettext function takes care of that.)
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This may be interesting to some people.. Maybe there's a place for this
in the ADSL HOWTO too, I don't know. What do you think?
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Surprise surprise. Alcatel Desires to be Cisco, or something.
Port forwarding is available! :-)
Telnet into the
to me.
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72.22.3.2 in the reserved networks
> > address range? Is this just a misconfigured DNS (leuni-karlsruhe.de's)?
> > I got the address from a link on the gimp.org web page..
>
> 10/8
> 172.16/16
172.16/12, to be more exact.
> 192.168/16
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with it for a while after it came out, but it
was just impossible -- I had to go back to 2.4.4. Now I'm using 2.4.6
and it's pretty good.
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Is it still developed?
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tand why you get so upset about this -- it's not
enforceable anyway, so you can do whatever you want.
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urse there are extreme cases in any
situation!). That's why the contract says that you can't connect a
network to the ADSL line, but only a single computer.
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marked with "1" to be routed by the rules of table 3
ip rule add fwmark 1 table 3
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support it, and only a couple of drivers
support it as of this moment.
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> the protocol type, so i would be able to know who's killing my
> bandwith. know any? using any? thanks.
A graphical tool that does exactly that is Etherape. Check it out --
I'm very satisfied with it.
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ocking all incoming TCP
connection attempts, as well as all the UDP and ICMP traffic.
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> connections, but Where and can I change it ?
It doesn't happen to me. Perhaps you forget to kill the pppd daemon?
You kill pptp, but apparently pppd remains. Try "killall pppd" as part
of the process. (Note that it takes pppd some time to shut down.)
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rsync://ftp.debian.org (which points to
> ftp.sourceforge.net) and today's rsync seems to have died or hanged.
> I restarted the Debian rsync now.
It's very simple -- we have zero free diskspace on the mirror disk
array. :-(
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y best.
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> Why do you need extra space for the open ISOs? You can mount the ISOs
> as a loop file system, which won't cost you any space.
It's not possible for all the images, most importantly the main
binaries, because they are divided to two CDs, and you can't
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Hi,
The Red Hat 7.1 ISO files are on the IGLU server ready for download;
as to the rest (essentially the same ISOs in an open form), I'm not
sure we have space for it, but I'll do my best.
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ow which libc version started first including include/ and
asm/ as directories with all the files instead of symlinks, but as far
as I remember it's been that way for a while, at least on Debian.
For a reference see:
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/netfilter/2001-April/009951.html
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Hi,
Due to some problems with the Red Hat mirror on ftp.iglu.org.il (which
are partially my fault), we don't have 7.1 yet at all. I'm really
sorry. Shit happens. :-( Please use the HUJI mirror for now. Perhaps
the URL of the latter needs to be posted on the IGLU front page?
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it runs a DNS reverse lookup to find the hostname of the destination?
I just wonder what kind of performance this firewall delivers.
Sounds very strange to me.
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irst day. Way to go! Thanks to everybody who has made this possible!
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"Macronix". A quick
search on the net turned up that it's supported by the tulip driver,
and indeed once I modprobe'd tulip it showed right up. And I don't
think this card is based on the DEC Tulip chipset, even just because
it costs about as much as a mode
good, CPAN is good,
> and for the rest, I probably won't go looking on IGLU.
>
> Maybe we should also scrap /pub/software/, simply so people won't build
> up expectations about it?
The problem is that both /pub/linux and /pub/software are required for
being an official kern
y any measure, and he would be absolutely sure
that it's updated up to the last minute. That's what I'd do in any
case.
What do people think?
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