Hello all,
Some time ago I've been considering a linguistic Java application, and
created a Java wrapper around the hspell dynamic library as a part of this
effort.
In fact, I introduced a new dynamic library libhspellj.so which duplicates
libhspell.a and adds Java-specific entry points, and the
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 07:53, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> I should point out that the document is somewhat out of date, as we are
> quickly approaching a keyboard layout that:
>
> 1. Will be standard
> and
> 2. Will have all of the keys that lyx has.
>
How does an upcoming standard make the page so
Hi,
Few years ago I heard about an app which can connect few servers "behind" it
- and show itself as a single cpu (single machine), so if you ran an
application on this app, it would do the "magic" of dividing parts to other
servers and "combining" them back.
Anyone remember the application name
OpenMosix, but it I's hardly usefull for most usages, old, not really
maintained, and very expensive. Why do you need it?
Ez
On Aug 14, 2011 9:07 PM, "Hetz Ben Hamo" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Few years ago I heard about an app which can connect few servers "behind"
it
> - and show itself as a single cpu
Well, a potential customer of mine wants to run different apps (most of them
are not cluster aware), on a "small" cluster (50 servers, dual processors
each). After I sent the previous email I remebered openMosix and saw what
you were talking about.
I thought about OpenSSI, not sure if it fits that
There is also http://www.kerrighed.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
I played with these a bit. Not sure of the state of affairs, but they were
mostly useful at the time for dynamic load balancing single threaded
applications by migrating them around to nodes that were doing little work.
Support fo
On 08/14/2011 08:05 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> At least the LRM and RLM are there. There are some issues with the new
> keyboard layout:
> 1) The lack of LRE/RLE/PDF. What is violent about the change of
> appearance? Like any other tool, if one understands how to use it then
> it works. If not then