Re: The return of pwc drivers to linux

2005-05-04 Thread Cyril Scetbon
rami rosen wrote: Hello, I last August there was a thread in this forum regarding that the linux kernel will not include anymore pwc drivers (for Philips and many other USB webcams). Yes, I've started this thread. see for example : August Bad news for philips webcam users in

Re: [OT] Moderator's rant

2005-05-04 Thread Orna Agmon
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Vasiliev Michael wrote: Now to the point. I demand to have my current salary doubled (at least) or the list gets it! (the SPAM) When we have several moderators for a list, they all get the mails, and the unsubsribed real messages to the list get better service. but more

Re: HTML to PDF

2005-05-04 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 09:15:18PM +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: More importantly, does mozilla -remote saveAS(google.ps,PostScript) work? Because this key step fails here (FC1), and if my memory does not fail me, this is what failed almost 3 years ago when I remarked about the

Re: [OT] Moderator's rant

2005-05-04 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Orna Agmon wrote: On Wed, 4 May 2005, Vasiliev Michael wrote: Now to the point. I demand to have my current salary doubled (at least) or the list gets it! (the SPAM) When we have several moderators for a list, they all get the mails, and the unsubsribed real messages to the list get better

Re: [OT] Moderator's rant

2005-05-04 Thread Alon Altman
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Orna Agmon wrote: On Wed, 4 May 2005, Vasiliev Michael wrote: Now to the point. I demand to have my current salary doubled (at least) or the list gets it! (the SPAM) When we have several moderators for a list, they all get the mails, and the unsubsribed real messages to the

Re: HTML to PDF

2005-05-04 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 06:19:02PM +, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html Lovely. From there one can easily find the code if (lastArgument.EqualsIgnoreCase(postscript, PR_TRUE)) { argument.Truncate(index); rv = NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; } Does it

alloc_thread_info

2005-05-04 Thread eliad lubovsky
Hi, current thread_info structure (and sp) are allocated via the kmalloc() interface. I am trying to allocate it using vmalloc() which works fine for 4KB stack size. When trying to allocate 8KB stack size I got a double fault exception when booting the kernel. Does anyone knows why? I can add reg

Re: alloc_thread_info

2005-05-04 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:28:29PM +0300, eliad lubovsky wrote: Hi, current thread_info structure (and sp) are allocated via the kmalloc() interface. I am trying to allocate it using vmalloc() which works fine for 4KB stack size. When trying to allocate 8KB stack size I got a double fault

Re: [OT] Moderator's rant

2005-05-04 Thread Vasiliev Michael
On Wednesday May 4 2005 13:33, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Orna Agmon wrote: On Wed, 4 May 2005, Vasiliev Michael wrote: Now to the point. I demand to have my current salary doubled (at least) or the list gets it! (the SPAM) When we have several moderators for a list, they all get the mails,

Re: [OT] Moderator's rant

2005-05-04 Thread Vasiliev Michael
On Wednesday May 4 2005 14:04, Alon Altman wrote: On Wed, 4 May 2005, Orna Agmon wrote: On Wed, 4 May 2005, Vasiliev Michael wrote: Now to the point. I demand to have my current salary doubled (at least) or the list gets it! (the SPAM) When we have several moderators for a list, they

Moderators' Scheduling Software (was: Re: [OT] Moderator's rant)

2005-05-04 Thread Omer Zak
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Vasiliev Michael wrote: [... snipped ...] This will make the adding of moderators something that can ease the burden on current moderators. It will also bring the support users get back to the one they get from a single moderator, more or less. [... snipped ...] If

Re: [OT] Moderator's rant

2005-05-04 Thread Baruch Even
Vasiliev Michael wrote: If you go with the alternative of some kind of web interface, where mods log in and rate messages, you can instantly remove the ones already rated from another mod's desk (let's face it, the probability of error is very small) but you add the burden of running a more

Re: alloc_thread_info

2005-05-04 Thread eliad lubovsky
The 16K (which could be of any size (32, 64, 128)) is a contiguous virtual address space belongs to a specific task. It enables the SP to increment that size without corrupting the thread_info data. On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 16:01, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote: On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:50:54PM +0300,

booting from Sis (ASUS) SATA drive

2005-05-04 Thread Ilan Cohen
I have i386 based machine with ASUS SIS 964/180 SATA/RAID and it seem tha Linux (redhat 9.0) or Debian 3r5 don't Recognize it what should I do so it will see the SATA drive. Thanks, Ilan.

Re: alloc_thread_info

2005-05-04 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 05:27:54PM +0300, eliad lubovsky wrote: The 16K (which could be of any size (32, 64, 128)) is a contiguous virtual address space belongs to a specific task. It enables the SP to increment that size without corrupting the thread_info data. I understand; however, the

Re: booting from Sis (ASUS) SATA drive

2005-05-04 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
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. Thanks, Hetz On 5/4/05, Ilan Cohen [EMAIL

Re: alloc_thread_info

2005-05-04 Thread eliad lubovsky
Following steps is to maintain only one interval of fixed size virtual addresses (lets say 128KB) for all tasks, and every context switch to update its PTE entries - making it 'small is beautiful' (by saving virtual addresses (and physical)) and bug free (from corrupting the thread_info memory

Re: alloc_thread_info

2005-05-04 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 06:06:07PM +0300, eliad lubovsky wrote: Following steps is to maintain only one interval of fixed size virtual addresses (lets say 128KB) for all tasks, and every context switch to update its PTE entries - making it 'small is beautiful' (by saving virtual addresses

Re: booting from Sis (ASUS) SATA drive

2005-05-04 Thread Marc A. Volovic
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

Re: HTML to PDF

2005-05-04 Thread Doron Shikmoni
Oron Peled wrote: Haven't used it myself, but: http://www.htmldoc.org/ Looks like it does what you need. It does, if you don't need Hebrew. If you do, you're toast. Thanks for all the responses! I sadly conclude that common wisdom has it that short of firing up a VFB, starting a browser of sorts

Re: booting from Sis (ASUS) SATA drive

2005-05-04 Thread Peter
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: somthing that I cannot read Hetz, you should know that many mailers out there cannot read your email (uudecoder format error). I use pine (the latest!). regards, Peter = To unsubscribe, send

Re: booting from Sis (ASUS) SATA drive

2005-05-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duh, I am an untruther. Please try either net-inst or businesscard iso from here: http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ Marc Ilan Cohen wrote: Hi Marc, I have download debian-30r5-i386-binary-1_NONUS, and it didn't work What is 3.05? I thought that 30r5 is the latest.