Thanks for the hint. I'll look this up.
Kovriga, Gregory wrote:
I had a similar problem with another hardware on my laptop.
If I remember correctly the problem there turned out to be an SPDIF
enabler register being turned off...
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It's been a while since I last touched this but I suspect you'd have
to have an invisible window on top of the entire display to catch
all events and pass them on. I think this is the way spyware for X11
used to be done.
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hi folks
I'm trying to write a small X11 client that will
egal hunting"? I couldn't find
this word in my dictionaries).
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There is also OpenCA (http://www.cacert.org/).
I've signed up with them but not yet sure how can this help with
signing certificates for/by others (no time to finish the process).
Anyone else aware of this site and knows how the visitors of
APIII can benefit from it?
--Amos
Jonathan Ben Av
ght.
(Come to think of it - it's not unreasonable to expect them in
Firefox/Konqueror's
default CA list some day soon)
And before someone gets a feeling that I attack the original idea - I
didn't. I just though
that while we in the business of signing certs that may
addition it's very
useable for me with Hebrew, maybe even better than Outlook.
--Amos
Eran Tromer wrote:
Hi,
Is there any FOSS GUI e-mail client that has perfect Hebrew support (or
at least on par with Outlook or Outlook Express)?
Mozilla doesn't have proper alignment control, and h
Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
El dom, 01-08-2004 a las 14:32, Shoshannah Forbes escribiÃ:
Amos Shapira wrote:
BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using a pair of
good earphones it's almost unnoticeable.
If you find a solution please post it to the list, as I am havin
ge anything and only
PCM and PCM2 channels change it.
I don't see my reply to you but I checked this too. Both disabled
KDE sound system and made sure artsd is down.
Kmix seems to reflect the same settings controlled by alsamixer(/gui) -
everything possible is unmuted and o
and still it is
a 0 return code? Is there any significance in the fact that there were
What does strace(1) say about this?
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is supported by Alsa 1.0.4/1.0.5a?
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I've pretty much gave up on this, even though it used to work for me
(for simple audio) a few months ago.
I ordered a Creative SBLive! 5.1 soundcard.
Cheers,
--Amos
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
>
>> BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using
For those of you who adored the song Gilad played while
we all waited for the lists of penguine types at the trivia
contest - here are the lyrics.
http://www.nerve.com/screeningroom/tv/avenueq/
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is what Shaul
exploited "as
designed" (in the answer to his own question he used "seek" which solved
his problem).
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Shaul Karl wrote:
Is the following expected?
# printf "\xa2" | dd of=/dev/port bs=1 count=1 skip=675
much better in the last couple of years and major data centers
began to use them to cut down costs. I think I even saw reports about
AMD overtaking
Intel itself in some markets.
When was your experience and with which hardware?
Cheers,
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Danny Lieberman (Barak) wrote:
RH ES 3 is fine - BUT I
).
Can anyone with a working SBLive! send me the output of their
"alsactl -f /tmp/alsactl.out store" command?
My setup: Debian testting, kernel 2.6.7 (alsa 1.0.4), alsa-1.0.5a
modules installed but not yet loaded (didn't reboot yet).
Thanks,
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other records, etc...)
3. It's portable across RDBMS implementations.
HTH,
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ared as "card 1").
Thanks for everyone's help.
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Haggai Eran wrote:
You say you run kde. Do you have artsd running? Perhaps you need to
change arts' volume too. You should use 'kmix' for that.
I also have intel8x0 based sound card on-board, and I
Looking for documents (and possibly books) to help me understand the terms
of the ALSA world I stumbled across "Linux Power Tools" book
(*http://tinyurl.com/6xrng) which intrigued me.
Does anyone know this book? How up to date is it in relation
to Debian Testting+/Suse/FC/RH?
Than
ik wrote:
Three ways that i can think of:
1. configure xmodmap file :)
Is there a ready-made file floating anywere?
2. Change the defenetion of kde to make the same operations (it won't
work on non QT programs thou)
3. Change the headers of x-server and recompile it :)
4. (Just experimented this):
thread already pointed out, it might be a good idea to add such a
"linux-il-chat" list.
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driver (which is writen in pure
Java)?
I'm just collecting intelligence for the day I might use perl for such
stuff at work.
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here?)
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Imagemagic is ideal for inclusion into scripts.
Thanks a lot for the pointer. Will look into it.
Like Ira, I haven't realized how far ImageMagick has progressed.
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disk then you might want
to take the opportunity to upgrade (according to the release note there
is no way to upgrade an existing ReiserFS 3).
Cheers,
--Amos
Haggai Eran wrote:
Hi
I have my var partition on an lvm logical volume, with reiserfs on it.
I recently resized it from 6 GB to 10GB, which
this argument at least once across this
mailing list so unless someone has new data I won't repeat it now.
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BTW - ReiserFS was officially released and claims to be significantly
faster. If you have a chance to reformat your disk then you might want
Oops I ment "Reiser 4", the new version.
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e and I heard that there were many improvements
in this area.
(BTW - I'd recommand you very much to consider buying a CF card reader,
both to conserve your camera's batteries and get much faster transfers).
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Alexander V. Karelin wrote:
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Yosef Meller wrote:
Alexander V. Karelin wrote:
BTW: The Bank Hapoalim site that I'm using as well is even worse... In
fact, it does not work at all. It's been 6 months now that Hapoalim tries
to fix the problem with wire transfers through
some rootkits do to conceal
their tracks - have you tried there?
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FWIW, I thought about it for a couple of days before tossing it to the
list, and I don't think it can be one. I'll be happy to be proven
wrong ;-)
Me too.
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o rewrite the thing with MS technologies
(I tried
to convince them to use open-source in order to avoid repeating the same
mistake
but he's the one giving his time for this effort) and it would be great
if, at least for
the mean time, we could add some missing things to the existing progra
Not related to Linux in any shape but since there are so many coders in
this forum I though it might interest many people here:
http://www.topcoder.com/pl/?&module=Static&d1=google04&d2=overview
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(btrieve itself or something compatible).
Thanks. Might try to look into this optiion.
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You are still out of date :^)
Title: "Linux: Restoring the Philips Webcam Driver"
Link: http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3747
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 11:58:49PM +0200, Cyril Scetbon wrote:
Pwc is no longer supported in the linux kernel due to disagreement
between the pwc mai
convince ATI or others to open their specs (also remember - this
petition counts
ATI users alone).
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Another option for multiple cards might be USB cards - I heard that at
first they
should have been avoided but it seems the lately some of them became
useable with Linux.
Cheers,
--Amos
(*) Reminds me of the days me and Marc used to drull over ads for ISA
cards with 32 m
, but
relating to
this petition might trigger a process in the right direction inside ATI
and the
effect might ripple to other vendors.
Why are all you using Linux ? is just for the price ?
Not only for the price, also because it's easier to u
which used to support non-IE
(to some degree) are going backword.
I suppose I can forget about Walla's services but Tapuz has a forum I
took part in until now and planned on using a lot.
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lds". So I
entered some values but the "Submit" on this form doesn't work, and I
can't go around this screen.
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David Harel wrote:
Can you recommend me how to secure sshd and restrict access to
specific networks only?
Can you read "man sshd_config" (specifically the "ListenAddress" directive)?
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I don't have experience with AMD64 but I gave report of my experience
with AMD32 (as
much as its worth) in private to the OP.
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develop an enterprise application and need these versions of *nix
in our R&D lab as these are the platforms we see at our market, which
is 99% outside Israel.
We use RedHat 9 for one or two of our own lab servers.
Good luck,
--Amos
nel compile to bring it upto something reasonable.
I think that limit would be an obstacle whether he uses multiple threads
or select.
Anyway, that's my penny's worth for the day.
What do you say?
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Oded Arbel wrote:
On Tuesday 14 September 2004 09:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now you say that the benefit of using select is to cut-down the
number of threads/processes -
what do you expect to gain from this? Reduce memory use?
Reduced overhead. The overhead of context switching between m
I'm not sure what you are asking - my "testing" machine has 1.1.2 on it,
and I'm pretty sure I had 1.1.0 before that.
Why are you interested in the package you mention? Just for the culmus
fonts?
--Amos
Omer Zak wrote:
System:
Debian testing non-US (with some unstable
fficient server,
performance-wise. It's very solid, stable, reliable, extendable,
supported, etc. But if, for instance, you need to push out a lot of
static data as fast as possible, Apache is a pretty poor choice. There
are single-thread-model smaller servers (e.g. thttpd) that do it much
al
Kernel guru" said something like this too), thread switching isn't such
a heavy operation any more, that's partly what threads were invented for
- to avoid the need to switch between processes).
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e previous two.
You should copy over the value of ctime() for each call then call
it again with the other time.
Or use ctime_r which takes a buffer for the string.
--Amos
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Greetings,
The code below should have exposed the time stamps of a file.
When running the program below
A page at Groklaw about the technical aspects of converting Windows
installation to Linux, finding counterpart applications, handling
applications with no counterpart, coexistance, converting data,
converting users, pros and cons, time estimates, reference cases,
and more.
http://www.grokdoc.net/in
xconfig" as root uses.
So I run "qtconfig" as root and qtconfig:
1. Uses the same ugly fonts itself.
2. Doesn't seem to save my setting of fonts to "Arial" anywere.
Googling for "qtconfig settings fonts" etc. haven't turned up anything.
What a
t/.qt, removing this directory fixed the problem.
third, IMHO, see "first".
Sorry - but I find the graphical interface a bit easier to follow, with
all the tree of options laying there in front of me.
Thanks,
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can't get to their site right now. Try http://www.eff.org/patent.
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ike the original poster is missing his /dev/hd?, and I
suspect that cdsynlinks.sh
is not the answer.
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ibute.
True or false?
I'm basing my interpretaion of the line udev(8).
(besides, the comment just above the line implies to me that it's about the
symlinks only).
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and you control what gets upgraded.
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calculations get different results from
the sample
output I have from the original program.
So -
1. Does anyone here have the ability and will to help me with the VB
program?
2. Do you know of a better place to look for people who can help me?
Thanks,
--Amos
PS - If you have aversion towards my cho
and cancel the warenty.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
1. First obvious idea is to try the scanner with a Windows machine.
2. I don't believe they can cancel the warranty based on using Linux. Does
your warranty agreement specifies supported OS?
--Amos
.com (http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=cd) I
concluded that the main choice is between Gnoppix and Knoppix and maybe
some Forensics/Rescuee distros (e.g. F.I.R.E.) that might not answer (2)
very well.
So - can I count on Gnoppix/Knoppix for such a task?
Than
Diego Iastrubni wrote:
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Hi, Amos,
I was very pleased with the hardware recognition of Knoppix (I
think it was version 3.2). Out of curiosity I checked it on several
computers. Lately I tried PClinuxOS-NV (Mandrake), which was also good.
But neither was 100% perfect.
You
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Longer answer:
There are (proprietary) plugins for Exchange that allow it to
communicate with open source collaboration servers, such as kolab.
Do you mean "s/Exchange/Outlook/"?
Thanks,
--Amos
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I guess
that's why their
software requires the users to actually RTFM.
One large drawback is that it requires at least one of the clients to
open up some
TCP and UDP ports.
If someone can recommand a better free way to do video conferencing between
Linux and Windows I'd be very glad
generally much
much more efficient in all areas, not just in I/O.
Google around about "linux sata".
--Amos
(BTW - it would be nicer if you added a descriptive subject to
your question).
Gershon Geva wrote:
Hello.
I am using a promise technology SATA 150 TX4 card which allows me to put
up
every server restart do they? Is there some hardware setup
which can
help them with that maybe?
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ybe a mitigating action would be to sign a "temporary server key" with
the real key
they got from Verisign and keep the real key on a CD in a safe, so if
the temporary key
gets stolen they can sign a revokation for it and create a new one?
Cheers,
--Amos
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Now the Gmail startted sending DomainKeys for outgoing mail, is anyone
aware of a way for Thunderbird to verify these keys? Googling around haven't
turned out anything for me.
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e lines will cause multiple
invocations of sendsms)
Cheers,
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Yosef Meller wrote:
Oron Peled wrote:
Now if you really insist that the file would contain:
me "Shlomo" "this is a test message"
Than you can do some shell judo:
eval sendsms "`cat /tmp/tmp-sms`&qu
sn't :-) (sorry, I had to).
You are right - multiple lines will result in multiple command line
arguments, not necessarily
multiple invocations.
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separate command line argument, regardless of quotation marks in the
input.
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it stopped working and I never found how to fix
this.
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f those old programs you have collected, I
always miss the show. I should have thought of setting a cronjob for
this :-)
That's exactly what I did - a cronjob to start at 19:00 and another
cronjob to kill it at 20:00.
As for the files - let's talk ab
'd welcome your help.
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0.70-pre20031121
(I don't think his Linux is Debian, it's just the latest version
refference I found in google).
L2TP's project home page looks somewhat abandoned.
Does anyone know if this is what he should try to use?
What's the best option to connect to Microsoft's VPN from Linu
this particular installation
since this Linux box is dedicated to sit right outside the firewall just
for such stuff (connect outside from this institute).
I'll keep this option as "Plan B" in case pptp won't deliver.
Cheers,
--Amos
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or a small branch (which surprisingly mine is,
even though it's in the center of Tel-Aviv).
Hope this helps,
--Amos
Thanks,
Ira.
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our does occure).
Oracle Israel reportadly don't know how to even spell "UNIX"
let alone support developers on Linux.
Googling around haven't turned up anything.
Does anyone here have experience with Oracle RM and can tell
us whether it's supported on Linux?
The distro we tr
programmer who wrote for researchers (physicists as well
as chemists, biologists and even CS researchers) in similar
academic settings I actually concur with Orna's statement. :)
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That's what our people are trying to do, not much responsivness from
Oracle Israel so far.
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as I
remember I reported to them about problems and suggestion for
improvements and pointed out that I use Mozilla on Linux and
they took notice of my input and corrected things.
(the gain/loss percentage in their Niyarot Erekh page was my
idea).
-
destination, like
gzip or unix compress used to do as far as I remember).
But from looking at bzip2 lib's sources it looks like they aren't doing
it.
So my conclusion right now is "no".
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from the headers?
Hope this helps, I'd be curios to hear what you came up with.
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Ori Idan wrote:
The show is called MicroScoop and will be shown on November 9th at 18:00.
Are you sure you are going to get a fair coverage with such
a biased name of the show? :^).
(Both MicroS*** and "Scoop", the manager of their Israeli office)
Just kiddi
r (and as far
as I know the latest education ministry agreement doesn't address
at all)
3. Whatever the money is payed for OpenSource, more of it will stay
in Israel than money payed for MS products and services (is this a
correct argument?)
HTH,
--Amos
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for everyone for your help.
Cheers,
--Amos
PS - I'd be glad to share the output but I'm not sure about its
copyright status so I'll have to turn down such requests (unless
someone convinces me that this is legal).
Ely Levy wrote:
I think it's http://213.8.143.165:80/
&fp=16&fpid=0
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the older files with ffmpeg (in order to give you speed estimate)
has failed. I guess I'm back to looking up ways to do it.
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ession that the .WMA
format is the one used "on the wire" or do mplayer somehow converts
it to something else when I use it the way I described.
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I might have a use for such a server for a project I'd like to
share on the net (a-la sourceforge but with SVN).
A tcptraceroute shows that it's located in Taiwan. Is it
a reliable server with reliable conneciton? Is it praticle
to relay on it?
Thanks,
--Amos
Shlomi Fish wrote:
On
l for this purpose (not necessarily the
position itself, but it gives away something about the Linux/FOSS
requirements of a business).
(no, I don't intend to spam those companies, just approach the
relevant people if and when I'm in the right po
ed
articles (yet, they are aware of this problem).
As for the original question - use Thunderbird. It has nice direction
support (ALT-CTRL-X in latest version on testting).
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he bought it,
Maybe they ment "it costs 500 after a 1000 NIS discount"? (i.e.
the original price is 1500 and you pay "only" 500).
> but I asked him to get me 10 more licenses like that :-)
Get me another 10 of these if you are right :)
--Amos
ng ps -l's PPID column) and
try to see why it doesn't do a wait(2), usually it's a bug in the
parent.
Since all processes are adopted by init (process 1) when their parent
dies, when you find and kill its parent it will be adopted by init,
which should prompty do a wait(2) on i
David Harel wrote:
Of course I understand that this list is not intended for those kind of
questions so can you also forward me to a recommended list that deals
with Java/JRE newbies like myself?
java.sun.com has lots of useful, authoritative, stuff about using Java
tools. They also have active c
so I'd be very interested to hear what you come
up with about this.
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problem solved. oddly it was the ide-cd module (ide-scsi is deprecated
in 2.6, and cdrecord works quite well with ATA). Next to install my DVD
burner...
What device name do you use with it?
Thanks,
--Amos
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with VNC server on Windows XP accessible from Linux (debian testting,
for that matter) through an SSH tunnel?
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t's just a talk
about it).
Hope you find it useful.
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Regardless of port-knocking, I now plan to install TightVNC
(instead of RealVNC, which was a bit slow across 2 ADSL lines)
over OpenVPN.
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