Well, first of all you'll need to make sure the module in question
actually works with the kernel version you are trying to build it against.
Kernel APIs do have a tendency to change.
As for technicalities, you may be better off with compiling it out of tree.
1. configure the kernel tree
2. Put th
ght away.
Some database systems also often are in similar situation.
On the other hand, number of files affected by this isn't too large, and
adding some hooks to your repo
to maintain this information should not be hard.
> On 06/06/2012 01:34 PM, ilya wrote:
>> It is generally possible
It is generally possible, though I'd recommend making your git repo out of
/etc, not /, since this is what you mostly want to track, and managing
.gitignore of
the whole FS will be too painful.
One thing git does not track though, is file ownership. This might be a
problem for
some files.
On 06/06
I would be.
Ilya.
On Fri, 2011-10-14 at 14:35 +0200, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> I have a similar problem, and i live in haifa. Would anyone be interested in
> starting such a place in Haifa?
>
> -- Amichai Rotman
> On Oct 13, 2011 8:03 PM, "Daniel Shahaf"
> wrote:
Check this http://quantumsolace007.com/info.html It might be useful for u.
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> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:49:25PM +0200, Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh wrote:
>> LOL.
>>
>> My feelings too. A while ago I got so tired of autotools that I even
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s/23365017839599616
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do much better job. I don't know where to get one of
those in Israel. In US it's possible to get one for ~$300.
Ebay has quite a few listed, BTW.
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l extent), but because
> I respect the dollar-sign,
There seems to be a contradiction in your words.
1. You say that you don't like people who use M$
2. You say that you respect the dollar sign.
3. You say that you respect the company.
How is combining two
well, and sure as hell, there
was lot of bacon in the M$ headquarters cafeteria.
פסח כשר ושמח
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t all for you.
Get any external module, and look at build system.
For example, take a look at how compat-wireless does it
(http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download/stable/)
It has to build a lot of modules, depending on user's choices,
so it might be a bit more complex then you need.
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rovide such features today ?
>
You mean SELinux?
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henticated
to log into all systems within Kerberos realm without being
prompted for password.
ActiveDirectory, in particular, uses modified version of
Kerberos protocols. I never tried it myself, but I guess
it'd be possible to let people with accounts in active directory
have access to systems
; [] (device_destroy+0x0/0x44) from []
> (lpg610_cleanup_module+0xd8/0x13c)
> r4:c03cc490
> [] (lpg610_cleanup_module+0x0/0x13c) from []
> (lpg610_init_module+0x164/0x330)
> [] (lpg610_init_module+0x0/0x330) from []
> (do_one_initcall+0x38/0x1c4)
>
>
> Thnaks for read
│
│ /proc/config.gz if enabled
(below).
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>>>
>>> any idea ?
>>>
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> What other strategies do you suggest?
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> · Knowledge of server-client interaction.
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And where are the replies supposed to be sent to?
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Chaim Keren-Tzion wrote:
> Which is preferred for building a Hebrew-English site, Drupal or Joomla?
> The management interface can be in English. I will need content and
> menus in He and En though.
>
> Thanks in advance.
I got Eng-Ru set up of drupal-5.x + localizer working fairly well,
although i
mirror are registered for CPAN:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://mirrors.cpan.org/search.cgi?country=Israel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Shlomi Fish
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>>>>> "The Human Hacking Field Guide" - http://xrl.us/bjn8q
>>>>>
>>>>> God gave us two eyes and ten fingers so we will type five times as
>>>>> much as we read.
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my volume of mail) cron job, processed by sa-learn, and then removed.
You'll have to educate your users about spam/ham mailboxes, of course.
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Lev Olshvang wrote:
>
> BTW, is there any way to track next line from /proc/devices
> 8 sd
>
>which modules actually made possible access to devices 8,0 ???
Dig through /sys filesystem.
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mend
> anyone to use initrd in favour of initramfs for any system with 2.6
> kernel.
I think it's the other way around - if you exit from your linuxrc when
running from initramfs,
it'll continue on with standard boot sequence, while ending linuxrc in
initrd will panic the kernel
wi
t;-fno-stack-protector"
>export CXXFLAGS="-fno-stack-protector "
>
>
> 2. ../glibc-2-.9/configure
>
> 3. make
>
> Result
> glibc-build/config.h:3:3: error: #error "glibc cannot be compiled
> without optimization&quo
ik wrote:
>
>
> What addresses?
>
>
> Machine local names, but when I changed the DNS addresses to faster
> addresses it takes no more then few MS to have a result.
>
>
>
It's expected that your local machine name will be stored in /etc/hosts...
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> To me the best choice is via a Bluetooth phone. Then you send your message
> directly over your cellular phone network which reduces the number of
> hands in the process and your SP is legally bound to some confide
On Feb 3, 2008 12:49 PM, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Feb 3, 2008 11:15 AM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > VNC on Windows behaves differently than on Linux. On Linux, it opens its
> > own unique X server, and then exp
On Feb 3, 2008 11:15 AM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VNC on Windows behaves differently than on Linux. On Linux, it opens its
> own unique X server, and then exports its display using the VNC
> protocol. On Windows, VNC server exports the main Windows display.
Nowadays, you have
On 1/13/08, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you are looking for a programmer to join you, who will be paid in
> equity, you should say so and get a person who can do the job you want
> without any unreasonable expectations.
But Aviv has not offered work-for-equity! You mer
On Dec 19, 2007 4:33 PM, Moshe Gorohovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to install 32-bit vlc, mplayer and xine on 64-bit CentOS system.
> Will I need to install 32-bit versions of all dependencies,
> 32-bit libxine, libavcodec, etc.?
Yes. yum should do it for you, assuming it has the prop
On Dec 19, 2007 9:32 AM, Moshe Gorohovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the prevailing opinion about installing and running
> 32-bit applications and shared libraries on 64-bit Linux
> operating systems?
It's a perfectly okay thing to do.
Naturally it's a waste of memory (cause you end u
On Dec 18, 2007 2:47 PM, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If a process has 1gb in virtual memory, of which 500mb in physical,
> then this means that it has 500mb in swap. Or in other words: 500mb that
> the
> process wanted in physical but couldn't. (isn't that what you asked to
> know)
BT
On Dec 18, 2007 2:36 AM, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how much of that
> virtual memory the process actually tries to use but can't get it all in
> physical RAM because other processes are also hogging the memory. Does
> such a thing exist in Linux?
>
To phrase it differently:
In the l
On Dec 17, 2007 5:09 PM, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/12/2007, sara fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here is a link of how to avoid google analytics from web sites.
> >
> > http://cafe.themarker.com/view.php?t=250692
> >
>
> Why would you want to do that?
>
Check the page lin
On Dec 17, 2007 5:09 PM, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/12/2007, sara fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here is a link of how to avoid google analytics from web sites.
> >
> > http://cafe.themarker.com/view.php?t=250692
> >
>
> Why would you want to do that?
>
Check the page lin
Do note that this symlink is a result of a divert made by dash's
installation. The *right* solution is to either uninstall the 'dash' package
or at least to remove the divert (using the dpkg-divert utility).
On Nov 22, 2007 9:53 AM, Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep,
> The thing is that
You can run 'make -d' to get more insight into what Make does.
There aren't supposed to be any internal Make commands. There are internal
functions, but the syntax for calling them is $(function ...), e.g. $(info
foobar)
On Nov 20, 2007 2:16 PM, Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does make us
On Nov 15, 2007 2:37 PM, sammy ominsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> She doesn't want to change her whole desktop to Hebrew, just to be
> able to view Hebrew text. If I type to her in Hebrew, she sees
> gibberish, and if she cut-n-pastes that gibberish back to me, I see
> hebrew again.
>
Maybe it
On 10/17/07, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have tried using the .Xmodmap, with these lines:
>
> $ cat .Xmodmap
> keycode 248 = XF86Copy
> keycode 188 = XF86Cut
> keycode 192 = XF86Paste
>
Does GTK actually support XF86Copy, XF86Cut and XF86Paste?
>From my tests here, GTK (nor Mozi
Hi,
Does anyone on this list own a 072 landline and has already sniffed what
their adapter box talks to?
As I've gathered, they allow accessing their VoIP servers from any place in
the world, not just from inside 012's network, so theoretically you could
use it from a random WiFi connection.
How
On 10/11/07, Jonathan Ben Avraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is no built-in development framework in SVN like there is in
> ClearCase UCM.
Agreed, but you've also mentioned that developers rarely take the time to
understand ClearCase. In the army, we also tried to implement UCM (the
'mu
On 10/10/07, Leonid Podolny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Previously, at my previous
> place of work, we worked with Subversion, and it was simply amazing --
> light, simple, yet powerful. (And infinitely cheaper, of course.)
I agree. I haven't worked with next-gen SCMs (git etc.) but Subversion
Hm, why this you attach this nmap output? (Coincidentally,
liqui.pnc.co.ilis a server I manage...)
On 10/2/07, Web Master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> nmap -A www.shiny.co.il
>
>
> Interesting ports on liqui.pnc.co.il (199.203.55.209):
> ...
>
On 9/30/07, Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> is there a way, other then using nice (which doesn't really do what i
> want) to limit cpu usage of an app ?
> is there a way to limit firefox to a certain amount of cpu (not via nice)
Nope, but if you'd think it through, you'd realize that the 'n
On 9/18/07, Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can para-virtualize 3d acceleration but at this time this is more
> academic then useful, so yes, turning off the 3D (or any visual effects
> for that matter) produces a great performance boost.
>
3D "virtualization" is already availa
On 9/3/07, Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm sick-sick-sick and tired
> of writing yet-another-page that displays data from a database.
..
> The truth is that all web applications are just sugar coated
> information systems, and nowadays, with Ajax, they are really no
> different tha
rt video to you-tube that shows my problem.
Direct video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqlRbunqKzo
Does anyone here familiar with this kind of problem?
Thanks in advanced,
Ilya
On 8/5/07, Boaz Rymland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have this new keyboard which has a nice blue backlight. To operate it,
> one is supposed to press the useless "Scroll lock" key. It works, but as
> I press this key, the light turns on, but the console locks up, ...
Any suggestions?
>
May
On 5/15/07, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone use YES as an ISP?
Yes only resells services of other ISPs. They're offering bundle deals,
nothing more.
You've chosen a ISO-8859-8 (logical or visual play no role here) encoding
for the MySQL tables. Do you know which encoding your PHP pages accept the
form data in? (And why for heaven's sake somebody developing an app in 2007
doesn't use UTF-8 everywhere?)
On 5/10/07, David Suna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
First, performance wise (calculations and stuff), Flash should be ok since
their scripting engine (ActionScript) is basically JavaScript with a good
JIT engine. Of course it's not as proven as Java, but really, it should be
fine.
On 5/6/07, Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
client side applicat
On 5/6/07, Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When the terminal emulator is resized, it sends its child process
(namely, your shell) a SIGWINCH signal.
Does it strike you too odd that back then, signals could be introduced for
such immediate (and passing) needs? Or is it just because sig
On 4/16/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16/04/07, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just when did this list go crazy? There's a solution fitting your
> problem - dynamic DNS (with DNSSEC). Why hack something when any modern DNS
&g
On 4/15/07, Maxim Veksler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/15/07, Ehud Karni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:18:20 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> >
> > That said, I'm not sure that I can trust SSH_CLIENT/SSH_CONNECTION
since
> > they are passed from the client. Maybe a getpeerna
On 4/13/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(We currently use MS VPN, maybe once I get around to switch to OpenVPN
> > I'll have more control over this and be able to dynamically assign host
> > names based on the user used to login to the VPN? Is this possible with MS
> > VPN?)
>
>
> Th
On 4/13/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this the only way to do this? Is there a more elegant way I'm missing?
Yes, subscribe to yet another "dynamic IP name" service for the work IP. If
your sysadmin at work is nice enough and you have an internal DNS server,
you could pretty
On 07/04/07, Gil Freund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am considering buying a Nokia e61 phone, and would appreciate any
> note on syncing the thing with Linux (more specifically Kontact,
> FireFox or Evolution). Any experience?
At the worst case, you're likely to be able to sync any
On 4/8/07, Orr Dunkelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You will also need to install everything from scratch (and I suggest you
init. your bios as well).
Flashing your BIOS for no real need (and the attack you're talking about is
purely theoretical) is calling for trouble. While it's fun to play
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Great trick, thanks a lot!
>
> Happy Passover,
> Hetz
>
> On 4/4/07, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > RedirectMatch /forum.* http://site/forum_moved.html
> >
> > and forum_moved.html could contain the
On 4/4/07, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the flash player is
statically compiled and runs outside the weasel process' context (which
I'm pretty sure it's not, but I never checked)
There's something called nspluginwrapper[1], which allows moving plugins out
of the browser process cont
RedirectMatch /forum.* http://site/forum_moved.html
and forum_moved.html could contain the message + 5 seconds redirection:
http://server/forum";>
On 4/4/07, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Few months ago, I hosted a forum on a dedicated server.
Things have changed, I'm not hosti
Erez, if I properly understand what Nathan is trying to do, he doesn't want
to route by src/dst (or any other property of a packet). Instead, he wants
something like "stateful routing": he wants the routing of packet which are
an *indirect* result of a certain SSH session to be routed by the same
On 3/28/07, Nathan Fain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When sshd deals with port forwarding and tunneling it seems to re
encapsulate the outgoing packets and use the default route for
determining which interface or internet line to send it out on. I
have two internet lines and I want to change this
For a year or so, this script was using Orange's old SMS sending site. The
site is no longer accessible by a link from their page but they probably
forgot to delete its files. Now they finally deleted them, so now somebody
has to write an interface to their current site.
On 3/20/07, [EMAIL PROTEC
This isn't a banal linked list (I'm assuming somebody has done the job of
understanding it for me):
http://www.metacase.com/blogs/stevek/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3351846473
Here's the actual patent in a more sane form:
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT7028023&id=Szh4EBAJ&dq=7028
Hi Udi,
On 3/14/07, Shamir Udi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/my-firefox-vs-ie-stats/
Maybe you're not a man of many words, but I'm curious why you've chosen to
mail this list - and even more strange - Kupat Holim Clalit - with
statistics of someone's blog?
What version of bluez is it? Since version 3.8.0, I think, they moved to a
DBus-based PIN request protocol (instead of the older system which based on
a helper script). Thing is, I hardly managed to make this thing work :(
Surely not with KDE's KBluetooth or GNOME's applet. I had to run some
"samp
No, but for practical purposes, Nadav Har'el sendsms.pl script works:
http://nadav.harel.org.il/software/sendsms/
On 2/22/07, Dan Bar Dov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Orange site mostly works under firefox on linux.
However sending SMS does not - and it seems that it uses JAVA.
Anyone tried
On 2/20/07, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The difference between a real
syncrhonous data link, and an aDSL or cable modem one, and how to
get and configure one and so on.
The 'A' of ADSL is for Asymmetric (= higher frequency span allocated for
downstream than for upstream),
Chaim, you don't need to feel bad about being confused. I think he simply
misspelled "human being".
On 2/11/07, Chaim Keren Tzion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry but I'm a bit confused. What exactly is a "humen being"?
Chaim
On Sunday 11 February 2007 11:06, Erez D wrote:
> hi
>
> go figure.
You can probably sync it the same way I sync my Nokia phone.
In KBluetooth, I've set up a script to run every time my Bluetooth phone
comes in range.
The script runs "obex-ftp" to download the magic file "telecom/pb.vcf" from
the phone. This is a file in the standard VCF format. You can add the VC
That's the basic thing they teach in all the Israeli Cable Internet FAQs :)
I even published a wrapper that does this automatically:
http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/10-2003/6117.html
On 1/30/07, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I appears that pptp (or pppd, don't know) se
On 1/28/07, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a standard approach for "supermastering" that would work with
bind servers ?
No. Bind has no feature to remotely (or at all) add new zones. The only way
to do it is to modify the configuration files.
Memory-usage in a modern OS is complicated, as many people on this list have
already shown. While most users will cry "memory leak" and give out
incorrect observations (and power-users can often get very technical
speaking about something they don't thoroughly understand), their complaints
do refl
Amichai, do you Yahoo? Your signature is longer than your text.
On 1/8/07, Amichai Rotman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to use the SendSMS script by Nadav Harel. I get an error while
sending to an Orange contact. I sent it to Nadav - but got no answer -
anyone knows if he is still supp
On 1/6/07, Tzahi Fadida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone enlighten me to how to constrain my on board ethernet
card to 10Mb full duplex (due to cable problems only this speed works).
I can use mii-tool to force it but i prefer some kind of options in
modules.conf or conf.modules whichever w
Also, make sure the machines are running the RPC portmapper service.
On 1/4/07, Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
check that both sides are configured with the appropriate relation between
hostname & IP. (DNS/LDAP/files/etc.)
Also make sure that the hostname of the machines is as configur
On 12/30/06, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the effort. Do you have any links for information on how to
make such a keymap for KDE? I've been googling this, and I cannot find
anything relevant.
There's nothing KDE-specific about XKB keymaps. There are also no GUI tools
to p
On 12/27/06, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also would like to solve this at the X level.
I think you could create a new XKB "il" mapping where holding Ctrl or Alt
is a modifier that activates the 1st shift group. It shouldn't be too hard.
It'
On 12/27/06, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm willing to forego the convinience of having the Dvorak layout
working like qwerty for modifier purposes
Yeah, but we cannot fix a bug by introducing a bug for another user. To be
precise, you may implement it into your private build of M
On 12/27/06, Beni Cherniavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It appears that this is already partially fixed by the toolkits, most
notably GTK.
As Havoc Pennington already noted in the Mozilla bug 69230, Gtk has special
code to handle it in the GtkKeyHash class:
http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gt
On 12/21/06, Orr Dunkelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An interesting view with respect to the VISTA's content protection scheme.
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.txt
Quickly skimming over this document, it looks like a piece of
journalism rather than a "cost analysis" it c
Looks like the bank has finally fixed the reversed menus on Firefox.
The Javascript code that previously caused the bug is no longer there
and has the comment "// new" above it. The sources also refer to
Firefox in various points, so it looks like they're no longer
oblivious to Firefox (thoug
On 12/21/06, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have gdm running on the remote machine.
Are you even listening? Having 'gdm' on the remote machine has nothing to do
with your ability to run a *single* program (e.g. a "simple gedit") from
the remote machine.
A display manager initiates en
On 12/21/06, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have two computers on internal network (both of them Debian unstable)
I would like to login to a remote computer using gdm.
That is, you want to start an entirely new GNOME/KDE session using a remote
computer as the display. This is called XD
On 12/20/06, Jonathan Ben Avraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ISO-8859-1 -> UTF-8 is a trivial conversion, just move the data.
This is only true if your data is Latin-only. Otherwise, this will
result in data corruption. In any case, with MySQL 4 and higher, you
should update the table scheme ac
On 12/11/06, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. check out an old tool I wrote: http://hostupd.sf.net . It uses perl's
Net::DNS so you can easily improve it/rewrite :)
Oh, I once wrote a "hostname for dynamic IP" web service with
Net::DNS::Update so its no stranger to me. My recent work (th
Hola,
I have a couple of DNS servers, in various master-slave relations,
supporting dynamic DNS updates with DNS SEC -- the whole shebang --
powered by BIND servers. Recently when I enabled dynamic DNS updates
for a whole lot of zones (to facilitate a failover mechanism), I found
out I can no lon
Argh! There's no security model for Firefox extensions like there is
for, say, Java, where the external host (i.e. Firefox) limits what an
extension can do. The fact the extension claims to handle a banking
site doesn't make it a more or less likely vector of attack; its
ability to access your ban
There's nothing in this extension which limits it to work only with
the bank's site, nor is there anything to limit any other extension
you've installed from stealing your data from any site.
While I agree this is risky, I must correct your assumption that the
fact this extension claims to deal w
You were misdirected when you were told it has to do with fonts. Your
fonts are just great and if a certain glyph was missing from your
font, you'd be much more likely to see a question mark or an empty
square than a random glyph.
What it has to do with - is your terminal being in non-UTF-8 mode.
To me, the dilemma would be about my corporate loyalty (to the
company's success) and perhaps personal loyalty to the owners vs.
loyalty to the community (can I even say "public good"?).
Funny you mention an NDA here, cause I think that once you've set your
mind about the community being more impo
On 11/29/06, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
b) vague concerns with regards to
any patented/0wned technology used in Hula (i.e. essentially proprietary
m$ messaging protocols used to communicate with real Exchange)
Just to put the record straight, Hula doesn't aim for any special
Exchange inte
On 11/29/06, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe 'dropped' is not the right term for 'Hula'. It was, er, debased
(like having the carpet pulled out from underneath it) ?
It's not like Hula was moving anywhere, unless by "moving" you mean
something like Mozilla's "moving" when it took 5 years
On 11/28/06, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nadav Har'El wrote:
> So basically, I want to tell linux to allow this process (or any process,
> for that manner) to bind any port. I tried using "capabilities", but didn't
> get it to work (does anyone know if this feature still exists in
On 11/28/06, Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So basically, I want to tell linux to allow this process (or any process,
for that manner) to bind any port. I tried using "capabilities", but didn't
get it to work (does anyone know if this feature still exists in modern
kernels??), and I trie
On 11/27/06, Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is highly important to define CFLAGS='-m32' prior to running configure.
Otherwise the gcc supplied with RHEL4 will try to compile 64bit binaries,
and that is not welcome in your scenario.
That's assuming gcc 2.95 is not 64-bit safe. Othe
On 11/26/06, Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I catch almost all of the remaining spam with a set of home-brewed huristics
which suite my needs.
I used to have checks like this. I'd be ensuring my bug-tracker email
was receiving only messages originating from bug-trackers, etc. but
that'
On 11/26/06, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I looked into the text of some of those (got hundreds if not thousands a
day to choose from) and the text is also very topical. this bit of spam
seems obviousely designed for an OSS person (as in, harvested from a web
archive of a technical mail
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