Hi people,
I just got this, and I thought it should interest ATI graphics card owners.
Thanks,
Hetz
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Date: 05-Sep-2007 07:17
Subject: Phoronix Forums: AMD Linux Announcement
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hetz
This is a
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 09:55 +0300, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> I just got this, and I thought it should interest ATI graphics card owners.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> We also wanted to let you know that Advanced Micro Devices has
> officially announced their new Linux driver this m
I considered buying an MSI laptop a while ago and it worths noting that
they serve as an OEM for LG. For every model LG have a parallel one.
A friend of mine installed some recent version of OpenSUSE on MSI s262
and everything, including WiFi, worked out of the box. But, then again,
go figure what
hi
i want to get another process' pid(s) from withing a program by process
name, without executing a ps or pidof command.
Is there another way of doing this other than iterating over /proc and
reading all the process names?
thanks,
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007, Dvir Volk wrote about "getting another process id from
within a c/cpp program?":
> i want to get another process' pid(s) from withing a program by process
> name, without executing a ps or pidof command.
> Is there another way of doing this other than iterating over /proc and
Bottom post.
Leonid Podolny wrote:
> I considered buying an MSI laptop a while ago and it worths noting that
> they serve as an OEM for LG. For every model LG have a parallel one.
> A friend of mine installed some recent version of OpenSUSE on MSI s262
> and everything, including WiFi, worked out
Consider the simple explanation - the stack really looks like ???
In this case, valgrind is your friend.
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On Monday 03 September 2007, Ori Idan wrote:
> I am trying to get stack trace for a short program compiled with gcc.
> The program terminates with a signal and generates a core dump.
> When
Does anyone have any experience in running some accounting software (one that
is approved by the authorities to print invoices) on a Linux?
I guess that they all require Windows, so this would be under wine, but
still - does anyone have it working?
Thanks,
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Yuval Hager
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Drorit software will soon be approved (I hope) and it runs under Linux.
It is written in PHP and can actually be run on any operating system
supporting PHP.
I tested it only on Linux.
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Ori Idan
On 9/5/07, Yuval Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience in running so
ביום רביעי, 5 בספטמבר 2007, נכתב על ידי Ori Idan:
> Drorit software will soon be approved (I hope) and it runs under Linux.
> It is written in PHP and can actually be run on any operating system
> supporting PHP.
> I tested it only on Linux.
Thanks! It's great to know we have a FOSS solution :) Th
Hi,
On 05/09/07, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drorit software will soon be approved (I hope) and it runs under Linux.
> It is written in PHP and can actually be run on any operating system
> supporting PHP.
> I tested it only on Linux.
Any chance that you're going to update the web page
You are right.
SF serves now only as CVS for the project and needs to be updated.
As for marketing, I have a partner who is much better then me in marketing,
however not a marketer, he is a tax advisor and thus gives the professional
accounting side.
>From his opinion (and I agree) we should not d
Hi,
For those of you who have an interesting talk to give (in English), LCA 2008
is being organized (they begin this stuff over a year in advance) and calls
for papers for the miniconfs keep being sent out.
You can find more details at the LCA MiniConf wiki at
http://miniconf.mel8ourne.org/wiki/i
hi
i have a process (vmware running XP) and it runs ok if i alloc 512MB ram to
it. however if i allocate a lot of memory to it (2GB out of my 4GB RAM), it
runs very slowly.
i susspect that the problem is that linux swaps part of it.
how can i make this process's memory unpagable and unswappable, i
--- Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
>
> i have a process (vmware running XP) and it runs ok
> if i alloc 512MB ram to
> it. however if i allocate a lot of memory to it (2GB
> out of my 4GB RAM), it
> runs very slowly.
> i susspect that the problem is that linux swaps part
> of it.
> how c
Dear Mailing list members
I have an Postfix mail server, which listen on my computer's 25 port, I
redirected it to my adsl's
25 port, but over there it does not listen. I do not know why.
I scanned the localhost with nmap port scanner, afterwards I scanned my wan IP
address with nmap port scann
It could be that your SMTP server is bound to 127.0.0.1 and not to
192.168.2.157 (or to all interfaces, 0.0.0.0), and thus, it can accept only
traffic arriving from the loopback (lo) interface.
You can find out to which address it is bound by using the command
netstat -pltn.
If this is indeed
On 9/6/07, Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi
>
> i have a process (vmware running XP) and it runs ok if i alloc 512MB ram
> to it. however if i allocate a lot of memory to it (2GB out of my 4GB RAM),
> it runs very slowly.
> i susspect that the problem is that linux swaps part of it.
> how c
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