> > I must point out a difference here. It is not RTFM
> > and get lost here. When one
> > is told to RTFM, it is with a pointer.
>
> WHAT IS RTFM aAnyways ?
STFW
try http://adotout.net/abhijit/wiki
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> > Isnt microsoft one of the primary reasons why Linux
> > is so popular?
>
> Ya, it the hatrate towards, why ? because no one like
> to be dictated of what to use and not, not even Linux
> has the right to dictate, Its all about what majority demands.
WEll of course not
I don't hate microsoft,
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2005 12:19 pm, Yogesh1 Talekar wrote:
hi,
Hope this may help.
Have a look at /proc/stat
Find user(Tu),nice(Tn),sys(Ts) and ideal(Ti) usage in jiffies for some small
time duration(T in jiffies).
%usage Total = (Tu+Tn+Ts+Ti)*100 / T
Same should be true for each process /proc/PI
> > To the Linux zealots : Having "experienced" Windows
> > 3.1
> > does not give you the right to comment about all
> > Windows.
>
> The truth is OUT THERE.
>
> > To the Windows zealots : Having one bad experience
> > on one
> > ditro doesnt mean that all other Linuxes are the
> > same.
>
> ONE
> Hi,
> i installed ubuntu with a custom kernel for alsa sound support.but my
> problem is i did not find graphics support in Ubuntu even with Xorg.so
> what should i do to get graphics support.help pleaaase!
try
http://adotout.net/abhijit/wiki
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> Hi.
> I have Internal conexant softK56, i cant install it and i dont have
> driver for it, please some one help me, thnx
STFW
try http://adotout.net/abhijit/wiki
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> I have Internal conexant softK56, i cant install it and i dont have
> driver for it, please some one help me, thnx
You can get the softmodem driver from
www.linuxant.com/drivers/ page and install the driver
Sujeevan
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Saeid Hasan wrote:
Hi.
I have Internal conexant softK56, i cant install it and i dont have
driver for it, please some one help me, thnx
a simple search on google will give u details on this common topic - i
think linmodems.com should help
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> > HI !!
> >
> > I am a TE computer engineering student and very much interested in
> > driver development under linux. I would like to have some info abt the
> Linux device drivers by Jonathan Corbet, Alessandro Rubini is
> considered to be the bible for device driver development. The online
> ht
Hi,
--- Vicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have RedHat 9.0 installed on my system,
> I am not able to play ".dat" and ".mpeg" movies,
I use "mplayer" to play .dat and .mpeg files. Install
it.
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/index.html
SK
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> >
> > (first of all, I would say that gentoo portage is the best)
>
> <_*flame*_> FreeBSD ports are even better. <_*/flame*_>
thats like saying that the father is better
than a child. By laws of evolution, something will, generally
speaking, improve over generations. Thus portage is better.
:P
Hi,
--- Rohan Dighe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a TE computer engineering student and very much
> interested in
> driver development under linux.
Check these:
http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive3/
Check my simple device driver examples from:
h
Hi,
--- sughosh ganu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>i'm using a P4.i have an internal modem.i want to
> use internet on
> linux(ver2.4).how do i do it.what r the specific
> settings that r required to
> b done.
Is it a winmodem? Post the output of:
/sbin/lspci
/sbin/lsmod
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Hi,
--- Gurudatta Raut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used it. TO my shock it gave message that it
> required 4 more packages.
You are to use the package installers for your distro
which will take care of dependencies.
> I was installing FireFox, Its a shame that now I am
> using Firefox on Win
FYI
BSNL has revised the rates for DataOne:
Please see:
http://www.bsnl.in/bsnlnews.asp?intnewsid=50603
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> Got this on IRC (#bxl-ffii on freenode) -
>
> EU Parliament rejects software patents 648 to 14 votes (18 abstentions).
> Video/audio/transcriptons of voting on wiki.vrijschrift.org/EP050706
Whoooho
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Hi !
This is rohan.. I saw the book Beginning Linux Programming, Wrox.
Can anyone tell me what actually this book aim's at ??
Found the review quite confusing.
And also could you just suggest a complete book for UNIX ?? I have
read unix before a no of times but still not got the perfect book
inte
If a function is written in a kernel module (and not hooked to any
syscall) and that kernel module is loaded in memory, can user-land
programs call that function?
Also, does making an entry in the syscall table mean writing an
interrupt handler?
Thanks in advance
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Hi Gurudutta,
I would suggest you lookup yum for redhat , and also apt-get from redhat.
Even when you have got all the packages in place to install you can use
a good tool such as ezrpm.
Look it up.
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--- Rajesh nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 16:43:20 +0530
> From: "Rajesh nair" <[EM
Dude, Guru, you have quite a thread going. Don't normally respond to these
rants, but I couldn't stop myself...
Why don't you state your specific problem and lets see if we can solve it.
I don't think we can fix your attitude and we should not try. If you don't
like Linux, that is fine. This is no
> And also could you just suggest a complete book for UNIX ?? I have
> read unix before a no of times but still not got the perfect book
> intended for the same.
>
I am not sure such a book exists. Try the book by Maurice Bach. It's one of my
personal favourites. But I guess that depends on where
On Wednesday 06 Jul 2005 5:09 pm, Aditya Godbole wrote:
> Got this on IRC (#bxl-ffii on freenode) -
>
> EU Parliament rejects software patents 648 to 14 votes (18 abstentions).
> Video/audio/transcriptons of voting on wiki.vrijschrift.org/EP050706
>
I am impressed. Politicians finally got something
On 7/6/05, Sonawane Satish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI
> BSNL has revised the rates for DataOne:
> Please see:
> http://www.bsnl.in/bsnlnews.asp?intnewsid=50603
That link's not working for me, got a working one (on the BSNL site)?
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| The main problem with
| > linux is that it tries to dictate how things should be
| > done instead of asking how things are wanted to be
| > done. There should be a Linux version completely based
| > on majority voting about user interface by the USERS
| > instead of Linux OS developers.
| >
| >
+++ Gurudatta Raut [PLUG] [05-07-05 11:37 -0700]:
|
|
| --- Shridhar Daithankar
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| > I must point out a difference here. It is not RTFM
| > and get lost here. When one
| > is told to RTFM, it is with a pointer.
|
| WHAT IS RTFM aAnyways ?
http://en.wikipedia.org
+++ Aditya Godbole [PLUG] [05-07-05 21:26 +0530]:
| On 6/30/05, Vicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Hi friends,
| >
| > I have RedHat 9.0 installed on my system,
| > I am not able to play ".dat" and ".mpeg" movies,
| > Pls let me know if there are any applications to play these file types,
| > an
+++ ZYX Rationalist [PLUG] [01-07-05 22:56 -0700]:
|
|
| --- Kaustubh Gadkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| And, although I
| > agree that part of
| > the purpose of the existence of the list is to help
| > newbies ( I refuse
| > to use the word n00b), it does get boring sometimes
| > to keep o
+++ Shakthi Kannan [PLUG] [06-07-05 00:31 -0700]:
| Hi,
|
| --- Vicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I have RedHat 9.0 installed on my system,
| > I am not able to play ".dat" and ".mpeg" movies,
|
| I use "mplayer" to play .dat and .mpeg files. Install
| it.
|
| http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepa
+++ Gurudatta Raut [PLUG] [03-07-05 05:30 -0700]:
| Hi,
|
| Sorry but some good person from PLUG told me to use
|
| - rpm - ivh Filename.rpm
'rpm -ivh Filename.rpm'
|
| I used it. TO my shock it gave message that it
| required 4 more packages.
Packages are generally dynamically linked. If th
+++ Devendra Laulkar [PLUG] [01-07-05 23:17 +0530]:
| On Friday 01 Jul 2005 1:46 am, sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
| >
| > Somehow, people who just come in and go are not bothered to interact
| > more and are not so interested to get into somebody elses problems.
|
| Or maybe they are interested but f
+++ Guntupalli Karunakar [PLUG] [06-07-05 09:52 +0530]:
| On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 23:10:05 +0530 (IST)
| "Devendra Laulkar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| > Hi all,
| > Do Plug members still gather on irc.freenode.net in
| > #pluggies ? Besides the once a month meeting and the mailing list,
| >
+++ Sagar Gokhale [PLUG] [06-07-05 00:58 -0700]:
| > >
| > > (first of all, I would say that gentoo portage is the best)
| >
| > <_*flame*_> FreeBSD ports are even better. <_*/flame*_>
|
| thats like saying that the father is better
| than a child. By laws of evolution, something will, generally
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On 7/6/05, Shrinand Javadekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If a function is written in a kernel module (and not hooked to any
> syscall) and that kernel module is loaded in memory, can user-land
> programs call that function?
no. There are only
Stop this junk!
--- Shantanoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +++ Sagar Gokhale [PLUG] [06-07-05 00:58 -0700]:
> | > >
> | > > (first of all, I would say that gentoo
> portage is the best)
> | >
> | > <_*flame*_> FreeBSD ports are even better.
> <_*/flame*_>
> |
> | thats like saying that
> the fa
> When you do a GNU/Linux install, you should install
> al
> the development tools and kernel sources. If a
> person
> doesn't install it, why blame the software?
>
> GNU/Linux gives the freedom to compile packages from
> sources or install from .rpms or using installers
> from
> distros.
>
> E
> On 7/6/05, Sonawane Satish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > FYI
> > BSNL has revised the rates for DataOne:
> > Please see:
> > http://www.bsnl.in/bsnlnews.asp?intnewsid=50603
The subject is a _little_ misieading. Only the installation costs have
come down by Rs. 100 to Rs. 200, not the prices for
Hello all,
I would like to learn the aspects of kernel by reading the kernel
source. But I am confused where to start from. Could you'll let me know
where to start off/ which file has the main function?
ciao
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> On 7/6/05, Shrinand Javadekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If a function is written in a kernel module (and not hooked to any
> > syscall) and that kernel module is loaded in memory, can user-land
> > programs call that function?
> no. There are only 2 paths into the kernel: either system calls
On 7/6/05, Gurudatta Raut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ever tried giving links on apte ?
>
Ever tried reading the mailing list ettiquettes?
Is it that you have only email access and no web access whatsoever?
-aditya
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