Hello.
>From time to time I notice in output of /usr/bin/top that my system CPU
time jumps to nearly 90%. How can I know which task kernel performs ?
I'm looking for some kind of "top" for kernel.. Maybe some file in /proc
directory ?
Thanks, Michael
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 10:39:05AM +0200, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
> Hello.
> >From time to time I notice in output of /usr/bin/top that my system CPU
> time jumps to nearly 90%. How can I know which task kernel performs ?
> I'm looking for some kind of "top" for kernel.. Maybe some file in /pro
I think rms and the FSF guys are revolutionaries, while OS guys are
reformers.
A revolutionary look at the defects of the current system (in this case,
potential
exploit of proprietary software in terms of human freedom ) and decides to
destroy and rebuild (in this case, abolish _ALL_ propriet
Thanks everyone, problem solved. The problem was indeed in the Win2K
client, not the Samba server. After checking from other Win2K machines I
found that the Default System Locale must be set to Hebrew to make it
work. I'd be happy to get some explanation why is that -- what happens
behind the scene
- Original Message -
> I don't know about driver for Linux for the ADSL modem, simply because my
boss
> didn't give me any sample to test and play with, but again - GO buy an
> Alcatel, even at eBay, which you can find for $20-$50 a piece.
Any idea where can I buy one of those (or the pr
Vadim Vygonets wrote:
(posted to list)
> I usually release my stuff under the two-clause BSD license.
But the univeristy may have a different view
Geoff.
--
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MobilEye Vision Technologies Ltd, R.M.P.E House, 10 Hartom St. Har Hotzvim
Jerusalem, 91450 Israel Tel: +972
Alon Weinstein wrote:
Thanks everyone, problem solved. The problem was indeed in the Win2K
client, not the Samba server. After checking from other Win2K machines I
found that the Default System Locale must be set to Hebrew to make it
work. I'd be happy to get some explanation why is that -- what
Quoth Guy Baruch on Mon, Jan 20, 2003:
> I think rms and the FSF guys are revolutionaries, while OS guys are
> reformers.
[...]
> Thus, OS guys try to write open software not just because open standards
> are
> better technically, but because of ideology. They, however, do not want
> to throw
>
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> Hello.
> >From time to time I notice in output of /usr/bin/top that my system CPU
> time jumps to nearly 90%. How can I know which task kernel performs ?
> I'm looking for some kind of "top" for kernel.. Maybe some file in /proc
> directory ?
pleas
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 11:55:18 +0200
"Alon Weinstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hebrew the default locale. (Since this is a Linux mailing list I guess
> the answer should not go on the list)
On the contrary, the answer (with details) should be on the list
because:
- Many list members (not
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:24:26AM +0200, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
>
> Next Monday (20/1/3), 18:30, Computer Science bldg. Technion (Taub)
> lecture room 6, Muli Ben Yehuda is going to talk about Kernel
> Hacking.
Actually, I'm going to talk about Kernel Oopsing, which is like kernel
hacking, only in
Hi all,
Yesturday wev'e been to the "People n' Computers" thingy. From "Hamakor"
Doron and myself arrived, and from this list Eli Marmor was also there.
My understanding of this "Interest Groups" is not 100% firm. Apparently
they have formulated very solid interest groups for Java, and are
see
Hello.
I'm having trouble understanding what I need to do to install a printer
and share it via Samba.
I'm trying to install a Lexmark E322 using a parallel cable. This
printer has drivers provided by Lexmark. I installed the RPMs, ran the
configuration utility, created a virtual device and a spoo
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Yesturday wev'e been to the "People n' Computers" thingy. From "Hamakor"
> Doron and myself arrived, and from this list Eli Marmor was also there.
As I was also on the meeting and I am also on this list so
let me add my 2 more cents here
> I'm having trouble understanding what I need to do to install a printer
> and share it via Samba.
> I'm trying to install a Lexmark E322 using a parallel cable. This
> printer has drivers provided by Lexmark. I installed the RPMs, ran the
> configuration utility, created a virtual device and a sp
> From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:26 PM
> To: Alon Weinstein; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Installing a Lexmark printer for sharing
>
>
> > I'm having trouble understanding what I need to do to install a
> > printer and share it via Samba.
> My problem is more basic - I don't even know how to test the printer
> from the Linux box -- how can I send a print job to the spool from the
> command line? The test I did just sends a raw PS to the LPT port -- it
> don't think it validates the printer installation is correct. And I
> already di
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 02:47:54PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Yesturday wev'e been to the "People n' Computers" thingy.
Thank you for the work and the report.
>I
> will get the email summarizing the mee
Alcatels are pretty rare commodity now.
I've heard you can find some at BezeqStore but whether they've got some
in their inventory at the moment, who knows. I've also heard that Bezeq
have ordered more Alcatels. I wonder when we'll see those...
Eli
20/01/03 12:22:51, Ishai Parasol <[EMAIL PROTECT
> > My problem is more basic - I don't even know how to test
> the printer
> > from the Linux box -- how can I send a print job to the
> spool from the
> > command line? The test I did just sends a raw PS to the LPT
> port -- it
> > don't think it validates the printer installation is correct
On Monday 20 January 2003 17:37, voguemaster wrote:
> Alcatels are pretty rare commodity now.
> I've heard you can find some at BezeqStore but whether they've got some
> in their inventory at the moment, who knows. I've also heard that Bezeq
> have ordered more Alcatels. I wonder when we'll see tho
Indeed that was what they've intended. However, their Samsung modems
have failed completely (from my understand they discovered a problem with
them) so they've stopped issuing them. The Rotal and others are causing
problems so Bezeq decided to order another batch.
Eli
20/01/03 19:30:21, Hetz Ben
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 03:23:16PM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:24:26AM +0200, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
> >
> > Next Monday (20/1/3), 18:30, Computer Science bldg. Technion (Taub)
> > lecture room 6, Muli Ben Yehuda is going to talk about Kernel
> > Hacking.
>
> Actually
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 16:59, Shaul Karl wrote:
> If I understand the whole thing correctly, P&C will supply the
> computational resources for these new forums. Will the forums themselves
> get introduced in new portals or new dedicated sites? Can you give some
> pointers to the existing forums (
On Monday 20 January 2003 20:20, voguemaster wrote:
> Indeed that was what they've intended. However, their Samsung modems
> have failed completely (from my understand they discovered a problem with
> them) so they've stopped issuing them. The Rotal and others are causing
> problems so Bezeq decide
On Monday 20 January 2003 21:31, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> here are the links to this usb driver:
>
> http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/download.php
> http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/eciadsl-usermode-0.6-2.i386.rpm
Yeah, thats the updated driver.
> I think it is for this modem:
> http://eciadsl.flashtux.org
Hello!
I bought a new hd from seagate. it's too big for my
bios (40 gb), so i install it with discwizard. i do th partition with
discwizard, and start to install rh 7.3. the installer recognize the full size
of hd, and the partition that i did. but when it start wrote the boot image to
th
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