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Yosef Leibovich wrote:
Does anyone have experience with linux on mini-itx boards (see
http://www.mini-itx.com for instance) Are they fully supported? Should
all video/audio-out lines work correctly?
BTW does anyone import them to israel?
We are running quite a few functions on the Mini-ITX.
Note
ronment!
Namely - what would aduva pay for me NOT to apply to the job?
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Quoth Hetz Ben Hamo:
> The question is - is there any GOOD open source solution for this?
> something that can perform updates, notify admin about the updates,
> etc? or he needs to "re-invent the wheel"?
Yes, there is such a solution. It is called "a sysadmin".
for help in
defining the project (not implementing it). Sysnet comes to mind, as do
other places.
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> http://wiki.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/Prism2Card.
Truth be told - I never did like the way Linux works as an AP. And - at
home - I did not use Linux for an AP, but a pfSense. Using standard atheros
cards.
To your specific question - IIRC, the prism2 series is lo
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p file to transfer, spreading them across a
> two-level directory tree etc) but I'd rathertry to keep the changes to the
> existing software and scripts the the minimum which is required to speed
> things up.
B-sort em? Switch the back-end to database (assuming t
Quoth Gil Freund:
> Sub 20 users licensing is expensive, and free/GPL version is not
> appropriate due to the outlook factor.
Scalix provides 25 outlook licenses in the community open edition...
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Transgressing the above rule should also be explained, if not in advance,
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Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
I want to setup a Firewall, and thought of runing it from flash memory
on a small computer.
I thought of getting one of those:
http://h41100.www4.hp.com/il/eng/commercial/thinclients/entry.html
Any one have any knowlege about such solution ? are there better
ha
Hello, people.
I have been requested to post this on behalf of my client, Softier Israel.
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* Prove
Oded Arbel wrote:
I recently had the need to check which registrar (of the approved registrars
checkdomain.com to get that information, but I thought that using dig will be
all possible to get that information using command line tools commonly
available on linux ?
whois
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through dump_cis which returns a:
> prompt#dump_cis
> Socket 0:
> no CIS present
Yes. And there is NO card. You card seems to be on the blink.
> MAtan -Here's my lspci although it doesn't show anything in it..
Lior, I taught you long ago that lspci _MUST_ be "-n" ;-)...
Erez Doron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> one of the processes i run takes 99.9%cpu
Disk wait? Is it in "D" state?
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upon miles to be desired.
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> 10x,
> Noam
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Quoth David Harel:
> statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images.
direction of the image? How can an image have a direction?
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ou are asking about
"computers" I suspect you do mean compact flash DOM or DOC. In which
case - quite trivial.
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ed natively.
> 3. What recommended PCI cards are there that work with Linux? This is
> irrelevant, of course, if I have to have a HUB, as I'm sure an Ethernet
> card will cost me less.
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Quoth Geoffrey S. Mendelson:
> Is anyone here running asterisk?
Yes.
GBY is running it and I am gonna be ordering my bits of hardware for
asterisk within the month.
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Yech, IOCTL. I fully agree with Mulli - use namespace to inject commands
into the driver if at all possible (even in ASCII if few commands are
required).
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
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> But my current Alcatel SpeedTouch Home was bought on... Linux-IL, from
> Amos.
That I know ;-)...
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I installed it ;-).
No seriously... Only few people I know would use such a depraved
installation. Lessee how many:
Errr... Ok, One. Hmmm, two, actually. No - three. Um - maybe
slightly more. Well, not more than eight. Maximum fourteen.
Marc
In more seriousness - this is not a real distrib
Gabor Szabo wrote:
I got a new wireless card with a new notebook where I installed Fedora 3
but I could not convince it to work with the wifi card.
[snip]
The new card ( Level One WPC-0301 11g) was not recognised and I have
I tried to run "cardctl ident" but it did not give any results on that
Fedo
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VK wrote:
As a long-term [~ 9 years] IGLU maillist watcher I'd like to say "Kudos" to all participants!
This time we see a mature, in-depth and fruitful discussion.
Raather ;-).
But most people did come around in the end, did they not.
In any case, what DOES a System Admin cost these days?
I
Thanks for the answer, Jonathan.
Truth be told, the figures you quote seem horridly low. NIS40? The poor
samin
is getting (assuming something close to a full time position) sub
NIS8k/month.
Is this not starvation level?
The average NIS58/hour + socials (which translates to NIS 81 total with
soc
Ariel Biener wrote:
Unless this $2k is absolutely critical, I suggest you go for a supported
and full featured NAS solution. What solutions exactly are $2k more expensive
than what you propose ? None of the good ones are in that price range, and I
am talking about prices for university, whic
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
any one know if the LSI LSI20320-R SCSI card can give good Raid
performance to 2 disks ( mirroring ).
Unless I am gravely mistaken, this is the MPT thingumajigum RAID. We're
using it on a project we'redoing and,
it is a lamentable piece of sheep manure.
M
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Well, I know of at least one place doing maths on Java. They believe
throwing a
BIG pile of machines at a given problem.
Itaniums, vis-a-vis-performance, are not such a great find. For some,
very specific,
tasks with LARGE in-cache data sets they are useful, but mostly a waste
of cache.
Cash, I
XFS is optimized for sequential access performance.
It's work with small files (especially MANY small files) is dismall.
I suggest piloting JFS.
M
Gil Freund wrote:
>On 4/28/05, Tzahi Fadida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>It is my understanding that XFS mechanism do a lot of caching to mem
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 10:52:20PM +0300, Gil Freund wrote:
>
>> Just to clarify, do you mean batch type processing?
>
>
> Without knowing, I guess Marc meant audio/video, which is a large part
> of SGI's users.
Yes, indeed. Streaming, mainly video. Worst performance w
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Neither one of them does support SATA out of the box (surely not Redhat 9!).
Best solution - use a distribution which does (doesn't SARGE have some
sort of bootable ISO which does support it?), like Fedora Core 3, RHEL
4, SuSE 9.3, Mandrake 10.1.
I quite disagree on no suppo
Ely Levy wrote:
Did anyone use openoffice 2 and know if it's going to be good
enough word replacement for doing matzagot in hebrew?
I did many presentation in english and hebrew using OO2
Ely Levy
System group
Computer Science
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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Well, no. Russians do not use everything for drinks. It has been
empirically proved that some substances - e.g. slag - cannot be
used to make drinks.
Worse, some substances - e.g. slag - cannot be even used for the
after-drink zakuska.
Yet even worse than that, some substances - e.g. slag - are n
Quoth Boris Zingerman:
> e1000 driver fails to load ( board has two onboard
> e1000 controllers ) it seems that it fails to
> reserve certain range of pci memory.
Did you try to allocate pagetables into high memory?
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What you need to answer (us and yourself, I suspect) is whether what you
have written is true.
Now - I am not impugning your veracity. You probably think that what you
wrote is actually true. However, I have frequently found that what you
have described as a requirement is not
Quoth shimi:
> On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 11:31 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Therefore, even if you do get this to work, it won't be any better than
> doing software-RAID using the native kernel feature, which is what you
> should do in my opinion...
This very much depends on the specific goal
Chaim Keren Tzion (Exchange) wrote:
> I am looking for a way to join (Team) the NIC's with fail-over.
>
> There is a Broadcom utility (BASP) for this.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of a native Linux command or utility for doing this?
>
>
>
Unless I completely misunderstand you, you mean normal fail
eld per NFS client, for example.
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not be too much of a disadvantage.
What I am trying to understand, Hetz, is WHAT kind of a permanent link do
you want between the two machines? Replication? DRP? Failover?
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[Guy] One of my biggest concerns is the ease of use. Reading the Oscar's
documentation I noticed that the job submission/distribution process is
far from being intuitive. What I have is a bunch of researchers who are
very smart at what they do, but most of them will scold m
stem of of the shebang -
look at AFS or GFS.
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> home sort of network, running mostly or only Linux? ease of
> implemenation is a major plus.
Lustre is indeed a good possibility. GFS is also a candidate. But I think
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Did you enable NAPI?
Both no and yes ;-)...
Tried it both ways.
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h a fully manual solution (i.e. CVS or Subversion)
with a few semi-cooked solutions lying in between.
How often do you want the changes to "backed-up"? Whenever a file changes?
Every 10 minutes? How automagically do you want this to happen?
M
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> They solve it by journalling the changes which were made to the file
> since the last backup. So if you lose the original file, you can
> recover it by retrieving the backup and re-applying to it the changes
> listed in the journal file.
Au co
Yes - there is indeed a deb for it - at least in Sid.
On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 08:14 +0300, Aaron wrote:
> Hi I went there,
> is there a deb for this or how do I install/patch this on debian?
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>From my experience (and, alas, I have oodles computations servers
experience), Athlons give excellent integer result. I have not had my
hands on Opterons, but they are worth checking.
However, in combination with the advice appended below, select a nice
EMT Xeon.
Free advice:
1. Ask for
Example of an idiotic benchmark:
int
main()
{
long long i;
double q;
for (i=0; i<1000; i++) {
q = sqrt(i);
}
}
Under gcc 3.3.5 (Debian Sarge) this pile of drek executes in 1.4-1.8
seconds (depending on -O level). Under icc 9.0 it executes betwe
Qlogic QLA2xxx
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On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 14:56 +0300, Aaron wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to design a booklet and thought to use scribus, but when I switch
> to hebrew keyboard it won't type anything I type but nothing appears on the
> page.
> Has anyone used scribus for hebrew layout and if so how.
> If not
lace and is also a pain
to use. A perfect choice for the discerning developer.
> I'd be very interested to hear what others think of Eclipse, or
> alternatives (if there are any).
Hmmmmm
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I significantly disagree with Tsafrir.
What you want and can use is a vortex86 machine/box.
They are very small, have a very light power footprint, easy to add bits
and pieces to, are a full i386 machine. They ARE very underpowered ;-).
Have a look at the board that fits your every requirement e
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 19:46 +0300, guy keren wrote:
> indeed, with the fastest running at 166MHz, they're too weak for my needs.
> not to mention the need to assemble a box on my own.
What level of price/performance do you want?
Do you require a VGA screen and PS/2?
There are quite a few Geode d
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 22:16 +0300, guy keren wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
> > What level of price/performance do you want?
>
> the performance should allow me to run a fairly recent linux distribution
> - i can't just choose it, since i have to
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 07:04 +0300, guy keren wrote:
> 1. this shop doesn't seem to perform international shipments. and i heard
>that mustop's delivery prices are rather hefty...
Can be overcome. If this is the last objection, tell me.
> 2. there's no mention on their site regarding a power s
o many
> times to call it the "best Linux distro".
Geoff - you must have realized I am pulling your leg. But let's stay away
from my distro is cuter than yours argument...
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now, Geoff - you seriously think
the best Linux distro there is merits such a comment.
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On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 17:55 +0300, guy keren wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
>
> the question is how slow it is - i'm not going to play DVDs on this
> machine.
Well - I would not be running KDE on it ;-).
I _would_ run Wind
ct the Israeli market to start a transition to a bandwidth- and
transfer-based model. Within the next year or so, maybe 18 months. However,
by holding to an SLA a-priori (and not, a-posteriori or not at all as is
normal here) you may be able to gain higher moral and business g
minator).
OpenOffice can and does interoperate with MS Office to a reasonable degree.
Or - rather - vice versa. We are promised a much better level of
interoperability once OO2 hits the streets in earnest (though I am not too
optimistic).
So - OO and OO2 work, sometimes (often) with quirks.
OpenOffice - my
daughter. OO is substandard in Hebrew to the extreme (especially in tables)
and OO2beta is not there yet, either.
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set evolution to work
> with it, but after spending two days on it, i gave up as it didn't work.
True and no good solution. Life sucks. Some people make money on it ;-).
M
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> what mailer are you using (what is 'Quoth' ? )
mutt and thunderbird. quoth from mutt.
>
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On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 07:40 +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> ce, despite trying a couple of times. No
> one there wants me to talk to sponsors (and they may be right, after
> all). Judging from the amount of preperations done for Go-Linux 2004
[snip]
Attempts by your truly to offer a lecture (for
r saying
"Russia/Israel - The Motherland of the Elephants!"
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Linux is well and good, but is not sliced bread...
The talks - which I listened to VERY partially - seemed to posses the great
depth of tile and the great breadth of a needle.
And Oracle... is.
Marc
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Quoth Geoffrey S. Mendelson:
> Without starting a distro war, can anyone recommmend a simple easy to
> install Linux distro with Hebrew support and Open Office that includes
> Hebrew support? Pointers to a download site would also be apriciated.
DISTRO WAR
Ubuntu.
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> would I gain something from ubuntu?
no
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On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 22:52 +0200, Orna Agmon wrote:
> DEAR SHLOMI,
> MY NAME IS MS ORNA AGMON.
[snip]
> Orna.
Dear Mz. Agmon,
What a horrid and nasty post you made. You absolutely lack ANY sense of
humour, human and human feelings as well as even an inkling of the
rediculous.
Can you not get i
Really, Geoff.
Stop this childish "I-wanna" prancing. The Israeli regulator knows much
better than all these so-called "technology proponents" what is good for
the State.
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 09:38 +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> If you use or plan to use a VoIP system please read:
>
>
il to the people who wrote the memory
management section of your kernel (like an email greeting card) and they
will send you a patch that fixes this test...
Like shareware.
I sent mine and got the fix in less than 5 mins.
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On Wednesday 15 February 2006 11:35, quoth Gilboa Davara:
[snip]
> > I sent mine and got the fix in less than 5 mins.
>
> Idiot.
Pleased to meet you, I am Marc.
;-)
It is good to find a person like you, who is well aware of what he is.
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On Monday 06 March 2006 09:35, quoth Baruch Shpirer:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone had real experience in this issue ? constructing a cluster of over 8
> computers and such ? Performance monitoring
> diskless operation
> management
Yes.
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Quoth Amos Shapira:
> I was hoping to see an address for a good forum below this line.
> Is there a good place to track this area?
http://www.voip-info.org
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Quoth Marc A. Volovic:
> supporter of Israel's right to be ON the Map and, YHWH forbid, under the
s/and,/and not,/
> reprehensible Id, but gird my loins in the a of diaphanous latex and show
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Quoth Marc A. Volovic:
> We need suCook and space.
We have lecture and suCook (two contenders). We LACK space. Will anyone
volunteer his digs?
> Number of potential Eaters (i.e. people who expressed interest in my
> cooking if not in Linnux ;-) as of now is 5.
Unless mistaken, E
1. Eaters:
Altman, Alon
Freund, Gil
Jenik, Aviram
Konstantinov, Ilya
Shemesh, Shahar
2. Amusing Presenter
Altman, Alon
3. Lebensraum
Jenik, Aviram
4. suCook
From: Aviram Jenik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Marc A. Volovic" &
. Menu (tentative):
?
Patates Douce et Pommes en Ail
Osso Buco a-la Occidentale sur Puree Pommes de la Terre et Topinambour
?
7. C'est touts
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Ben Yossef, Gilad - The lebensraum host of the first dinner
Shapira, Amos - Gone to pastures greener
..*, Victoria - Prima balerina of the first dinner
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Quoth Marc A. Volovic:
> Patates Douce et Pommes en Ail
> Osso Buco a-la Oriental sur Puree Pommes de la Terre et Topinambour
The Osso Buco assumes ~4h cooking, oh Aviram. Is that ok?
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rep shekel | sed
> 's^.*shekel\([0-9.]*\)<.*^\1^'` | bc -l
> 61.05304288365732148090
>
> Shekels cash cover that?
Should do most admirably, most admirably... I hope. I will post a specific
cost breakdown, myself.
I expect to use Pu
- Prima balerina of the first dinner
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