Perhaps checking the output of `smartctl -x /dev/nvme0`, specifically under
"Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds:" can give you more
information.
There are a lot of attributes there, so you'd need to find a Samsung
official document specifying the different SMART IDs, and search for th
I deeply apologize for that one.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:03 AM, Ariel Bar David wrote:
> Shalom,
> I'd be happy to get the lawyer dude's details,
> Shana Tova, may you be signed and sealed in the book of life (that's GMAR
> HATIMA TOVA according to Morfix) a
Shalom,
I'd be happy to get the lawyer dude's details,
Shana Tova, may you be signed and sealed in the book of life (that's GMAR
HATIMA TOVA according to Morfix) and TZOM KAL in case you are TZOMing,
Ori.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Ira Abramov
wrote:
> Howdie peeps,
> I just got a call from
Hi,
I'm searching for a workflow/BPM/CRM software for my workplace.
Basically the objective is managing processes involving few numbers of
people that need to confirm all sorts of operations, preferably through
email or dedicated webpages.
I've looked at BonitaSoft, CuteFlow, and modeling workflow
A quick Google search ended with this -
http://serverfault.com/questions/151109/bash-how-do-i-get-current-unix-time-in-milliseconds
,
so maybe running 'date +%s%N | cut -b1-13' before starting the process and
after it's finished will help...
Ori
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Nadav Har'El wrot
Hi all,
I'm writing a script that combines the output of few monitoring scripts.
Problem is that some of them output nothing when no print job is printed.
What I need is an infinite fake print job, that also won't stop other real
jobs from being printed.
The printing service used is CUPS 1.3.9.
T
Hi,
maybe it's because of your bash version?
I messed around with wget lately, and saw somewhere written that some
things will work only on bash 4 and above.
I don't know bash that well so I don't know whether this is the issue or I
just said something stupid...
What I did was:
wget http://website
That's not what you want. Please read about "restricted shell".
A working example:
/etc/passwd:
ariel:x:uid:gid::/home/ariel:/bin/rbash
ls -l /bin/rbash
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 10 2006 /bin/rbash -> bash
drwx-t 4 ariel mygroup 4096 Apr 1 22:50 /home/ariel
ls -
you is not irrelevant, Linux is indeed a platform that is uniquely
adept for these devices (both in terms of stability, development and most
probably in terms of licensing), however, he meant his "desktop
OS", and we're not there yet.
--Ariel
Today over lunch, a few of us we
operation.
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shimi wrote:
> 2010/8/30 Tomer Cohen mailto:to...@gmx.net>>
>
> Please note that ISOC does not provide Hebrew domains do
ey are zealots.
> Ariel, to an outsider like me, what you're saying sounds like: TAU is making
> every effort to support Linux users, but for some applications there was a
> political/financial reason to NOT support them, and in those cases Linux users
> are kindly requested to
t have problems in the past. And we still have
problems even
now, and even more faults. But we are committed to providing a good
service, and
our aim is true.
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ail, your prejudice here is uncalled
for. I really don't care what
"usual" reply you get when you call X ISP or whomever. Use TAU HelpDesk.
Have your
friend open a ticket, the link is: h t t p : / / h e l p d e s k . t a u
. a c . i l
Have your friend login wi
me,
we're not your usual Joe ISP. We are a strong Unix/Linux shop, and most
of our
applications, especially web apps, are based on open source.
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, nothing more.
--Ariel
Stan Goodman wrote:
> There was some discussion here not long ago about the tendency of Israeli
> website owners to ignore issues of access by users of non-Microsoft
> browsers, and there seemed then to be a feeling that "something ought to
> be don
also on Film studios copyright for
some of our material.
If a staff member or student has a problem, we can find solutions via
our internal means of
doing so, and not via asking Linux-IL how to circumvent us.
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Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi Yedidyah,
See below
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Yedidyah Bar-David
wrote:
Hi Noam,
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:08:21PM +0300, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi Yedidyah,
This "stupid" - in my opinion - restriction also appli
osts more than $30.
I would kindly request that commercial information (solicitation) like the
above will not make its way onto this list. The ROI for using your services
may be interesting to Amos, and you can provide him with the sales quote
in private, please.
thank you,
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'd like to enable the proprietary Flash plugin only for a dedicated
> Firefox
> profile. I already have several profiles defined:
>
> http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing+profiles
>
> So how can I have s
ther such RBLs have.
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them is.
More often than not, this purpose is either spam or phishing. DDoS is rare
nowadays, and most of the money comes from spam and phishing, at least
when compared with DDoS.
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IRC, ha ? Just remember, the IRC virtual world is not the real
world, so adequate proportions are required in order to enjoy IRC.
And you can trust me on that specific (IRC) topic.
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I had the same problem (bad keys generated after dist-upgrade),
and I updated my source.list (in a most newbie way, without
investigating anything)
from:
deb http://mirror.isoc.org.il/pub/debian/ etch main non-free contrib
deb-src http://mirror.isoc.org.il/pub/debian/ etch main non-free c
etc,
but I do not have data on those.
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Exchange backup (without taking it down and at brick level) is a very different
beast to
backup and maintain compared to a file server.
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On Monday 31 March 2008 23:54, Lior Kaplan wrote:
> Daniel,
Unsubscribing list offenders is not uncommon, and is an option.
List owner ?
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, might be more suitable than
maintaining
the thing yourself (it most certanly be cheaper if you take into consideration
the
overall maintenance of a mail system: storage, backups, system administration,
upgrade path of hardware, maintenance contracts for hardware, etc etc).
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no
shared group yes
max-db-size group 100663296
auto-propagate group yes
enable-cachehosts no
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of the UI.
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> Hi,
>
> AFAIK Qlusters no longer develops openmosix.
> You might add LKVM (Linux Kernel Virtual Machine)
>
> http://kvm.qumranet.com
>
> which is/was developed by Quramnet (www.quramnet.com)
>
>
translation
of the UI.
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> Hi,
>
> AFAIK Qlusters no longer develops openmosix.
> You might add LKVM (Linux Kernel Virtual Machine)
>
> http://kvm.qumranet.com
>
> which is/was developed by Quramnet (www.quramnet.com)
>
>
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Date: Monday 31 December 2007 00:58
From: ISOC Mirror Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Ariel Biener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
This is a problem with de
On Tuesday, 25 בDecember 2007 21:54, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> There is one thing that everyone in this discussion seem to have missed
> so far, and that is that AD *is* LDAP.
>
> Ariel Biener wrote:
> > Well, I wouldn't chose any of the above in the way it is described. I
&g
ery big problem, since NFS(v1/2/3) doesn't authenticate before allowing
access. I haven't looked hard enough at NFSv4, I know it does have kerberos
incorporated in it, I am not however familiar yet with the implementation.
>
> Geoff.
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n, and is definetly for the larger
operations. However, it is very scalable, and once implemented allows
for tremendous flexibility and ability to add more connected systems
on very different environments.
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y NSs
for their domain. Are you sure that this is the sanctioned config
from 012 ?
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On Sunday 18 November 2007 09:49, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Please run wireshark, and capture the server response code via
sniffing your session with ftp.cs.huji.ac.il. Please get back to us
with results.
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ad of giving out your username. Identd makes as much sense
now as finger @host does.
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he fact they overbook their
international connectivity,
which means that their links are at 80-90% most of the time, which
creates peaks
of 100%, and this creates high jitter on the link.
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the problem.
Have you tried diagnosing it bit by bit like I described ?
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> Cheers
>
>
> 2007/10/16, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > On 16/10/2007, Michael Ben-Nes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > What can
thing
fishy in the ssh client side or the SSH server side.
Usually, you wont have to debug all the possible interractions of the
variables described above to find the culprit. It usually takes me not
more than 1/3 of the possible checks, with a very difficult problem. Use
common sense, and
thing
fishy in the ssh client side or the SSH server side.
Usually, you wont have to debug all the possible interractions of the
variables described above to find the culprit. It usually takes me not
more than 1/3 of the possible checks, with a very difficult problem. Use
common sense, and use &
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
I migrated my system to a larger disc. Basically, I used dd to copy the old
partitions to the new disc. I know that if the target partition is larger
than the source, dd will result in the additional space not being available.
So I did what I thought was a smart thing, but
Hello to all
About a year ago, I bought a computer and 2 Sapphire Radeon 9250 graphics
cards, one for my Linux computer (new one) and one for my Windows computer
(that used to be the Linux computer before I bought the new computer). In
Windows, the graphics card seems to work OK (there are few
>From my experience with those CSS stuff, it can cause a situation in
which the text on the transparent image cannot be selected, and links
on the transparent image don't work. To solve that problem, if you're
making a transparent background that contains only one color, and that
repeats itself, y
same AFAIK
- www.datastore.co.il)
However, for a server with 32GB memory, I would go
for one of the brand names.
--Ariel
> Hello,
>
> Where would you go if you had to get a 32Gb RAM server, much
> preferably rack-mounted.
> Don't care so much about CPU or very fast disks, just
Audit your server, run tripwire and look at the daily logs for binaries
or files that were changed.
Read online and printed material about basic system administration
and security practices. Based on your questions, you need an overall
understanding of how to run a system in a secure manner.
--Ar
right, and you should not point your nameservers to use the NV
NSs, basically since every query will go over your link to them, which I
assume is not LAN.
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> By the way, I'm using the same Linux machine to run DNS (BIND), mail
> (sendmail), and HTTP (apache) - and it works.
Good for you.
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rver
doesn't appear in your zone as a NS record, nor do you register it with
your DNS provider. Its job is to serve the zones to the slaves (secondaries),
who design it as the master in their named.conf.
>
> > > P.S. How do I check which version of BIND I'm using?
> >
> >
On Sunday 04 February 2007 08:07, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting Michael Vasiliev, from the post of Thu, 01 Feb:
> > > > What reason do you have to believe that your identity is worth stealing?
>
Ira, some people are paranoid, don't look for logic, it is a mental thing.
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ly, without the need to buy hardware
and wait for purchase. It is good for such development projects and
test environments, and also for servers that don't do much, and then
you can load 20-30 machines on the server I described above, without
worrying about redundancy, since the services are n
in the shape
of user = password). More information about your input is needed in
order to formulate the right awk recipe for you.
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On Monday 13 November 2006 00:21, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > much luck... Any suggestions?
>
Does he wanna backup files, or a file system (using dump for example). And,
I think Linux cpio supports symlinks, doesn't it ?
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s and actions, then we'll be better able to judge whether
this is a threat to FOSS, to RedHat, to the world climate, or maybe it'll turn
out to actually be a good thing, like some people on this list think.
Or, you can continue to take your best shots at being a prophet.
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led the "roach
> motel." Partnering or purchased businesses go in - but they don't come
> out.
If you would be so kind as to please enlighten us how exactly would Microsoft
partnership with Novell threaten the Linux in the servers market (or any
market), I'd be much oblig
tions for IDM and data
synchronization between incompatible entities using Novell products for about
1/100 the cost of such systems or integration on the commercial market. We've
had large (and rich) companies come over to see and learn (like Teva for
example).
>
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e
?
> just need a text base irc client !
The fact an IRC client is old doesn't mean that it is bad. IRC clients,
especially the text based ones, are not seing much development.
I am using BitchX, from: ircii-pana-1.1-final.tar.gz.
It works perfectly.
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On Monday 21 August 2006 11:54, Ami Chayun wrote:
> Hi all,
> I would like to get some advice for a backup utility with the following
> capabilities:
>
Try rsnapshot (http://www.rsnapshot.org)
--Ariel
> 1. Be able to snap-shot directories and databases (not the entire file
of the
LDAP
directory itself - with the full names of the users, and other details about
them...).
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On Tuesday 06 June 2006 07:32, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
> Quoth Ariel Biener:
>
> > A respectable company (that can also pay properly) is looking for 2-3
> > experts in embedded Linux and more stuff, see below. Please reply off list.
>
> s'possible...
>
> I
Hello guys and gals,
A respectable company (that can also pay properly) is looking for 2-3
experts in embedded Linux and more stuff, see below. Please reply off list.
thanks,
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From
nstaller is installing to before
the installer finishes the installation of the OS and reboots.
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m prefers to update 40 packages depending on the old
> version instead of simply installing the "compat" version).
Redhat package management system is unfortunately not on par with other
package systems from other Linux vendors (see: apt).
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less prone to errors than 1M blocks, and is the only way I do it when
creating images between disks of different sizes, especially when there
are errors on the source.
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ligous.
> Protecting my own (and others) freedom is not a religous war.
Of course it is, when you force others to use or not use something. You then
become as bad as the ones you try to escape from. If you want to fight that
war (not that it needs fighting), be plural and tolerant, which is ex
://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/$releasever/legacy-utils/$basearch
Extract what you need from it.
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On Thursday 20 April 2006 20:37, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> Ariel,
>
>
> Knowing that you're quite a veteran in this field, I'm feeling you must
> have inner knowledge which leads you to conclude that ISPs and TV
> companies have the noble goal of providing custome
t;.
Oh, and for the ones who're looking for tags, the above text was not
meant to be humoristic :)
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with 3 years warranty). It is worth the trouble, and its
very seldom today to buy a new system with ATA drives, and they become
scarce.
SATA2 is two times faster than SATA (also known as SATA-150).
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gt; unreadable.
>
> Is this a known problem?
Yes, I already contacted BGU about it about 2 months ago, and I was told
that they are working on it.
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On Tuesday 27 September 2005 15:22, El-al, Netta wrote:
> p.s. - now i'll really stop replying to this thread so there's no need to
> flame me to cause me to stop.
Thank you.
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different email). why
Why does your issue with Actcom pricing policy have to go on a Linux mailing
list ? Can't you see just how it looks ? You are using the forum to pressure
actcom. Stop making yourself naive or stupid. You are neither of those.
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PPPoA or PPPoE, with dialer and everything.
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have given you too much stage as it is. We already got the picture of what
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linux cause, i'll
> donate to my favorite distro, not to businesses who support linux. those
> businesses will only have me as a customer if i also like what they offer.
That is your right, and you'll do as you please. Lucky enough, not all of us
are like you.
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yum or apt, and using their repositories. As easy as yum update on some
old systems I run.
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Do not set ERRNO after calling math functions that are executed
with a single instruction, e.g., sqrt. A program that relies on
IEEE exceptions for math error handling may want to use this flag
for speed while maintaining IEEE arithmetic compatibility.
--
-O3):
gcc -O2 /tmp/bnch-O2 /tmp/drek.c -lm
real0m4.440s
user0m4.358s
sys 0m0.001s
3). With -O2(or -O3) and -fno-math-errno:
gcc -O2 -fno-math-errno -o /tmp/bnch-O2-no-math-errno /tmp/drek.c -lm
real0m0.228s
user0m0.226s
sys 0m0.002s
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> Example of an idiotic benchm
service provider expect the time to not be tampered with, as this is a service
that their provider supplies (in contrast with public servers which provide a
"as is" service with no guarantees or obligations).
>
> Thanks for the update.
>
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d ones are in that price range, and I
am talking about prices for university, which are lower than usual, and
still.
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> seemed to be displayed pretty well.
Works fine with Firefox 1.0PR.
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If he has an an unusal job to offer, or a
> great benefits plan, or something else he should say it.
He wasn't looking for your advice. He was advertising a job. That's it.
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you may take note that he didn't ask for your opinion
on the job, nor are your comments and "advice" constructive in any way.
best,
--Ariel
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On Monday 31 January 2005 16:59, Ariel Biener wrote:
> On Monday 31 January 2005 16:26, Eli Marmor wrote:
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> Hi Eli,
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>
>The ATM direct service is agnostic to the routing device you chose to
> implement at your end, provided that whatever does your routing unders
nothing to do with the
ATM direct service, but rather with the customers needs, in terms of
performance, reliability, security, support, etc.
best,
--Ariel
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le, the
availability of standards aware commercial products and alternatives (like
the Virtual TAU system you mentioned).
best,
--Ariel
>
> I'm open to sugestions too. Maybe people here had similar experiences
> and can give advice?
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omplaint about portability
issues, however, the latest OpenOffice works very nice for me in
reading/seing PowerPoint/Excel/MsWord. Have you tried it ?
--Ariel
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> Any ideas what can be done about this?
>
>
> Alex
ll use the resources you have in an optimal way, allowing you the best
mixture of speed and reliability.
--Ariel
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> A throughput of 30MB/sec is needed (read only).
>
> Thank you,
>Iftach
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Omer Zak wrote:
Omer, what did you run there before ? Was it faster ? What hard disk
does it have ? 128M RAM ?
--Ariel
> I have the feeling that my Fedora Core 1 Linux installation on a IBM
> ThinkPad R40e laptop is too slow to start up applications.
>
> Yes, it happend quite a few years ago. Maybe they got better since. Maybe.
> I'm not going to risk my data to find out thank-you-very-much... :-)
Stagnation is the mother of all our problems. Do try to re-test your beliefs
once in a while.
--Ariel
>
>
> Cheers,
> Gilad
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