On Friday, 18 בSeptember 2009 16:50:38 Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Since a typical game nowadays costs a lot of money to develop, and requires
> the collaboration of many people, it seems unlikely that we will see many
> open-source games that are up-to-par with commercial offerings.
Rubbish.
I can st
Hi and Shana Tova Sara,
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 9:24 AM, sara fink wrote:
> Nadav solution of sms via orange doesn't work anymore due to captcha that
> orange put.
Yup, noticed that.
> There is a solution to send sms via icq protocol, but to israeli numbers.
> There are plenty of sites that sen
Hi Oron!
On Saturday 19 September 2009 10:54:41 Oron Peled wrote:
> On Friday, 18 בSeptember 2009 16:50:38 Shlomi Fish wrote:
> P.S: Shlomi, you've started debating by cross-posting to 3-4 large
> mailing lists.
> Cut it out! If you cannot choose the "right" mailing list for a
> pos
Hi all!
Well, as you may have noticed, there wasn't a general consensus on whether
"Welcome-to-Linux" (= W2L) or "Welcome-to-FOSS" (= W2FOSS) were better.
However, looking at the schedule at:
http://welcome.linux.org.il/2008/timetable.html
it seems very old-fashioned and rehearsed. We can just
What's the definition of LTS (Long Term Support) if Ubuntu don't
provide security patches for that release?
It sounds like Ubuntu just slapped this label on random releases
without any backing.
That's different from what I've seen from RHEL/CENTOS.
-Amos
On 9/18/09, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hello,
>
+1 for collecd (lack of familiarity with munin not withstanding). It
helped me to identify a home grown c++ program going into a busy spin
first time it happened after weeks of working flowlessly.
Monit is also excellent to try to keep things cool (prevention).
For this specific scenario, I'd check