Hi,
Well I have this new computer, when I installed debian stable on it, I
kept on getting dma_errors messages, and badblocks found some bad
sectors.
Now I have few questions (sorry if some of them are annoying ;)):
1. Is there any patch for the Kernel that makes this type of error
messages much
What kind of drive do you have? SCSI, SATA or IDE? It could be that
your particular controller is not supported properly by your kernel,
hence no errors under Windows...
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On 6/29/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Well I have this new computer, w
Hi,
The drive is SATA 1 (IDE with "special" cable).
As far as I found, it does supported under 2.6.8 (the default kernel
for debian stable in the 2.6 family).
Ido
On 6/29/06, Andre Bar'yudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What kind of drive do you have? SCSI, SATA or IDE? It could be that
your
Can any one send me the optimizing guidelines in C language for coding ?
Thanking you
Sankar
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can any one send me the optimizing guidelines in C language for coding ?
there are no guidelines. you question is like asking for guidelines for
writing stable applications. you should look for a book on the subject.
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guy
"For world domination
On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 16:50 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Can any one send me the optimizing guidelines in C language for coding ?
>
> Thanking you
> Sankar
My Latin and Russian are regrettably woefully inadequate for a proper
treatment of your question (according to Marc's principles), so
On Thursday 29 June 2006 14:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can any one send me the optimizing guidelines in C language for coding ?
>
I don't think there's an official document for that. At least I could not find
any. See:
1. http://www.mail-archive.com/haifux%40haifux.org/msg02050.html
2. http
Hello
I'm looking for slides for introductory lecture on Linux for approximately
90 minutes. Target auditory - windows developers and QA, never touched
anything but Windows all their lives :) Should be in English, Hebrew is
not good. I think I've seen such one, once at haifux site - but its not
When analyzing an apache access log I need to convert a date with the
format:
[24/May/2006:01:20:22 to a utc time (I need to calculate hits per minutes).
I would like to know if there is a quick way to convert the date string.
I tried to do it date -s STRING but it keeps telling me that it's inva
Look up the appropriate date conversion function in Perl or Python.
Use a regular expression to extract the date's parts from the access log
line, and invoke the above function using those parts as arguments.
Another alternative (also amenable to a script - in AWK, Perl or
Python):
1. Assume that
It seems that with a new Linux destribution the problem continues ...
So I guess the problem is the HD ?
Ido
On 6/29/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The drive is SATA 1 (IDE with "special" cable).
As far as I found, it does supported under 2.6.8 (the default kernel
for debian stable in
On Thursday, 29 בJune 2006 14:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Your company mail admins have the nerve
ביום חמישי, 29 ביוני 2006, 22:42, כתבת:
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One could assume so.
Bad blocks are being
reported when there are bad blocks. No more, no less.
It might be that the
hard drive suffers from temperature problem, and starts failing only
after X hours of continues work. It might be that the disk is failed
right from the start, and the person w
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> I'm looking for slides for introductory lecture on Linux for approximately
> 90 minutes. Target auditory - windows developers and QA, never touched
> anything but Windows all their lives :) Should be in English, Hebrew is
> not good. I think I'vesee
On Thursday June 29 2006 23:14, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
[Isn't your kmail supposed to insert the right quote phrase depending on the
language you wrote this email in?]
> > > WARNING: Computer viruses can be transmitted via email. The recipient
> > > should check this email and any attachments for
On 29/06/06, yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When analyzing an apache access log I need to convert a date with the
format:
[24/May/2006:01:20:22 to a utc time (I need to calculate hits per minutes).
I would like to know if there is a quick way to convert the date string.
I tried to do it
Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Which reminds me... wine is still a piece of garbage.
Now, now. That's not fair.
I tried on one of those
viruses a few days ago... nothing.
Wine was never meant to run HW drivers and other kernel space programs.
Sorry.
w h a t e v e r . . .
Shachar
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Hi all,
for various reasons I have been using subversion at work.
This has worked fine for me when I was the only one using the repository.
I started a project where I am working with a coworker who has agreed to use
subversion.
Now I see things are not working correctly.
I of course set up s
You usually create a group that has r/w access to the repository files,
and a subversion user to the run server daemon.
each repository has it own group (just to make clear, it's a normal
group in /etc/group not something internal to subversion).
running a server is easy using this command:
svnse
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