* Tzahi Fadida [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070222 09:22]:
In addition, kernel functions, especially that one are re-entrant and many
times locking is not an option. I will probably have to employ some circular
buffer with no locking and later a background thread will crunch these.
If you need to send
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
A bit of a followup from my previous question.
Are there already solutions to the per process I/O stats?
For reason already explained on this mailing list before, your request is
meaningless.
The read/write etc. operation of a process translate very badly to real I/O ops.
The Orange site mostly works under firefox on linux.
However sending SMS does not - and it seems that it uses JAVA.
Anyone tried talking with Orange about firefox? I tried and they answered
they only support exloder.
Dan
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On Thursday 22 February 2007 14:51, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
A bit of a followup from my previous question.
Are there already solutions to the per process I/O stats?
For reason already explained on this mailing list before, your request is
meaningless.
The read/write
No, but for practical purposes, Nadav Har'el sendsms.pl script works:
http://nadav.harel.org.il/software/sendsms/
On 2/22/07, Dan Bar Dov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Orange site mostly works under firefox on linux.
However sending SMS does not - and it seems that it uses JAVA.
Anyone tried
Hi people,
I tried to play a bit with the bluetooth with my Nokia 6230 and Fedora Core 6.
The bluetooth device inside my Thinkpad works great, I can see the
list of devices from the command line, etc, but when it comes to
authentication - it fails..
I searched google and saw that many people
What version of bluez is it? Since version 3.8.0, I think, they moved to a
DBus-based PIN request protocol (instead of the older system which based on
a helper script). Thing is, I hardly managed to make this thing work :(
Surely not with KDE's KBluetooth or GNOME's applet. I had to run some
The Tel Aviv Linux Club ( http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/telux/ ) will gather
again to hear Elizabeth Streling's talk about Setting up and Managing
an Apache Server. Elizabeth is a new presenter on Telux.
It will take place on Sunday, 25-February-2007 at 18:30, in Shenkar 222
(Physics and Astronomy
Yes and no.
It will be as slow as any common harddrive for write operations, but it
will be extremely fast for read operations. Now, what is your expected
usage profile?
Ez.
Amos Shapira wrote:
On 21/02/07, *Ira Abramov* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting
Regarding a multi-master clustering solution that someone asked for. Such a
product was advertised in the pgsql-announce mailing list. Since the product
does not seem to be free i will not advertise it here but rather redirect the
readers to the mailing list archives which can be accessed at
On 23/02/07, Ez-Aton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes and no.
It will be as slow as any common harddrive for write operations, but it
will be extremely fast for read operations. Now, what is your expected usage
profile?
It's in the context of the thread - this RAM disk was suggested in order
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 13:44 +0200, Chaim Keren-Tzion wrote:
What's the score?
Where should I put my money/(server resources)?
Depend on your hardware.
A call for comments.
RedHat/Fedora/Centos seem to preffer OpenVZ
Currently, Fedora/RedHat uses Xen.
Fedora may switch in KVM in F7.
Quoting Amos Shapira, from the post of Thu, 22 Feb:
Yes but these were all practically identical disks - Guy's response was
about my idea to mirror a RAM disk with a regular magnetic media disk, which
would mean that that this volume will be as slow as the magnetic media, so
loosing the
Quoting Uri Even-Chen, from the post of Wed, 21 Feb:
I'm wondering... I have 5396 comments on one article, 459 comments on
the second one. And that's 99.9% spam. All I have is 2 lousy
articles. Maybe I should block the option of commenting at all? It
that possible?
of course it is, but it
http://www.google.com/search?hl=ensa=Xoi=spellresnum=0ct=resultcd=1q=wordpress+captchaspell=1
Peter
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Quoting Peter, from the post of Wed, 21 Feb:
Humm, I guess the filter IS really strong.
I'm resending, this time acting like a spammer and changing the spelling
a bit. :-)
Change it a bit more. I found it in the spam bin AGAIN.
lucky me :-)
Now, if you could please stop the silly misuse
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