Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a kernel image that was compiled by someone else for a platform
> I don't own. The kernel was (probably) compiled to export its
> configuration parameters via /proc/config.gz. I want to get that file.
>
> The problem is, of course, that I cannot run the k
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 10:36:10PM +0200, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't understand one thing, people hate it when I, unintentionally, promote
> Apple, but find it unstrange when there is apparent lack of a decent device
> which compares to Apple's device.
>
> I don't say go with close s
besides the .config you have also the option of /etc/kernels it shows the
configuration there too.
2009/11/10 Shachar Shemesh
> Hi all,
>
> I have a kernel image that was compiled by someone else for a platform I
> don't own. The kernel was (probably) compiled to export its configuration
> para
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>> Hebrew works for you in Kate? Is that KDE 3 or 4? KDE 4 Kate is very
>> broken for Hebrew. If you do reply to this, part, maybe it should be
>> broken off into another thread.
>
> KDE 3's Kate was horrible as far as Hebrew was concerned. I used kedit back
> then. KDE 4's Kate is not too bad in H
I have already blogged about it and announced on the regular
perl mailing lists but let me announce it here are well.
We have started to organize monthly meetings of the
Rehovot Perl Mongers in the Weizmann Institute.
The first meeting will take place on 17th November. A week from today.
Speaker
oblig:
http://www.mslinux.org/
2009/11/10 sara fink :
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Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh wrote:
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│ image file with the script scripts/extract-ikconfig and used
In my defense, the question was posted after a sleepless night.
I found it myself after I scolded myself for asking a pub
http://ik.homelinux.org/
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't understand one thing, people hate it when I, unintentionally,
> promote
> Apple, but find it unstrange when there is apparent lack of a decent device
> which compares to Apple's device.
>
> I don't sa
2009/11/10 geoffrey mendelson :
>
> On Nov 9, 2009, at 10:36 PM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
>>
>> There are US solutions that are non-Apple to do what I am looking for, but
>> I
>> can't find them in Israel.
>
>
> Apple bases their operating system on BSD and it is open source. Their GUI
> is not, but the
On Nov 10, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
You must be replying to my post and as usual you give reveal great
knowledge of "behind the scenes".
But your explanation doesn't sit with the difference between the
experience of set-top (or built-in) digital receiver, which switches
digital c
2009/11/10 geoffrey mendelson :
> I don't see this. My experience is with an Apex DVB stick T-328b which seems
> to be made by Geniatech. It is currently only supported in Windows, it has a
> different tuner than the ones supported by Linux and the Mac commerical
> programs.
So your experience is
Thanks, I liked it very much. ;-)
things that i was particullary impressed are:
*Troubleshooting Daemon*: Microsoft Linux includes a new Troubleshooting
Daemon (crapd) that help you zero in on a solution if you ever have a
problem.
We are now offering the MS Linux Introductory CD at a special in
I remember once there was an X utility to show copies of a window:
i could run any program, and make it appear multiple times (possibly
on different displays)
The main program is functional, the others are just real time copies of it.
i do not remember it's name. and google did not help either.
a
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